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Can I Search on the Internet with OmniGPT's Language Models?
Can I Search on the Internet with OmniGPT's Language Models?
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Written by Bao Nguyen
Updated over a week ago

OmniGPT's language models are powerful tools, but they currently lack the capability to search the internet directly. However, you can leverage Perplexity models within our system to access web-search functionality.

What is Perplexity?

Perplexity models are specialized machine learning models designed to utilize the internet to provide up-to-date information. These models can fact-check, retrieve references, analyze URLs, and much more.

How Can I Use Perplexity?

You can use Perplexity models to:

  1. Check Facts on the Internet: Verify the latest information or check factual data.

  2. Obtain References: Gather reliable references for research, articles, or projects.

  3. Analyze URLs: Paste URL links to analyze and work on the content within those URLs.

Example: Use Cases How to Fact-Check or Obtain Recent Information:

Perplexity has the ability to web search to check for recent information

Example: Gather reliable references for research, articles, or projects

Ask Perplexity to provide the references for its response

* Note on Response Format: We utilize the Perplexity API, which means the format of answers you receive might differ from those on Perplexity’s own website. For instance, references may not appear at the end of each prompt automatically. To ensure you receive references, explicitly request them in your query.


Example: Paste URL links to analyze and work on the content within those URLs

You can train the AI for any URLs that are public on the internet

We are continuously working to improve OmniGPT’s capabilities. Future updates will include enhanced web search functionalities for various models, making your experience even more seamless and efficient.

We appreciate your understanding and patience as we strive to provide the best user experience. Stay tuned for updates!

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