While generative chatbots like ChatGPT offer a wealth of information on demand, a nagging doubt remains – is it fact or AI fabrication? This is where Microsoft Copilot shined, as it has cited source links for a long time. Now it looks like OpenAI finally understands the importance of citing sources.
ChatGPT now cites the sources for its responses
The company announced in an X post on Friday that ChatGPT will now include links to sources used in its responses. The post says: "This adds more context to its responses and makes it easier for users to discover content from publishers and creators". We make links more prominent when ChatGPT surfs the internet. This adds more context to the responses and makes it easier for users to discover content from publishers and creators. Browse is available in ChatGPT Plus, Team and Enterprise. pic.twitter.com/1ChlZvVMUy — OpenAI (@OpenAI) March 29, 2024
We make links more prominent when ChatGPT surfs the internet. This adds more context to the responses and makes it easier for users to discover content from publishers and creators. Browse is available in ChatGPT Plus, Team and Enterprise. pic.twitter.com/1ChlZvVMUy — OpenAI (@OpenAI) March 29, 2024
In the attached video, the answers include relevant links for the source at the end of the sentence. You can click directly on the link to visit the source page and browse more information on the topic. This will make it easier for you to verify the legitimacy of the given answer and learn more about the topic if needed.