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ChatGPT Gets internet Access Back with New Safeguards in Place After Brief Pause

  • ChatGPT can now browse the internet again and provide up-to-date information to users after new safeguards added.

  • Browsing access reinstated for paying Plus and Enterprise users first, expanding to all users soon.

  • New rules implemented for browsing, like reading robots.txt files, identifying user agents.

  • Multimodal upgrade introduced this week adds eyes, ears, mouth to ChatGPT for paying users initially.

  • OpenAI's services seeing huge growth, company reportedly considering selling employee shares in move that could boost valuation to $90 billion.

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