Le Chat is powerful, but like all LLMs đ, itâs trained on data up to a specific point in time (known as its âknowledge cutoffâ).
That means it canât know about events or information published after training.
đ Web search solves this by letting le Chat browse the internet in real time to bring you up-to-date answers and verified sources.
Enable web search
Web search is on by default in new conversations. If youâve turned it off, click the Tools
button in the chat input bar (1) and select Web search
(2) to re-enable it.
Enabling Web search in le Chat
Ask a question
Once enabled, Web search works seamlessly: just type your question, and le Chat will search the web when needed.
For example, imagine youâre on a business trip in Paris and you want to know the top ten museums to visit after work.
Searching for the top ten museums in Paris
Because this question requires fresh information, le Chat automatically searches online and provides an answer with sources.
Le Chatâs response with sources included
Notice how:
A âglobeâ icon indicates that le Chat searched the web.
The answer is structured and easy to read.
Each result links back to the original sources.
đ Verifiability is a priority. Whenever le Chat performs a web search, it provides the sources. You can click the links individually, or use the Sources
button to view them all in one place.
The sources button at the bottom of the response
The sources panel showing links to original websites
Search the news
Le Chat can also search news from two verified agencies: AFP (Agence France-Presse) and AP (Associated Press).
đ This ensures that results come from trusted and reliable sources.
For example, you can ask for the latest updates on the French womenâs football team:
Le Chat searching AFP for the latest news
When news results are included, youâll see a ânewsâ icon (1) next to the âglobeâ icon (2).
As before, you can verify information by following the links or opening the Sources
panel.
Next steps
Web search is perfect for quick, targeted questions that require up-to-date information. But what if you need more than that, like a comprehensive report or in-depth analysis?
Thatâs where Deep research comes in, which weâll cover in the next article.