Check your Safari settings and turn the ChatGPT extension off.
Strange, I didn’t install an extension or enable it.
It happens even when I go to Google.com. Every search get hijacked.
This is wrong.
It happens even when I go to Google.com. Every search get hijacked.
This is wrong.
I think phones and social media are harmful, but I get the sense there's a political motive behind this. We've been hearing politicians complain for years that they're losing the youth when it comes to long-standing foreign policy positions, etc... And suddenly they ban social media. Rahm Emanuel is campaigning for the same thing in America.
I don't believe they're overly concerned with "helping the kids" unfortunately
I have been toying around with the idea of agnostic tool calling to the inbuilt tools the AI vendors are producing. This paper proposes using sub-agents for optimisation of calls and tool calling different vendors.
Dale
I tried installing the ChatGPT app, and noticed that there’s a "ChatGPT Search" extension that provides the functionality you’re looking for. However, enabling it involves a couple of steps: You can either go to Settings > Apps > Safari > Extensions > ChatGPT Search > Allow Extension, or you can tap the left side of the Safari address bar, select Manage Extensions, and enable ChatGPT Search. Hilariously, the extension didn't work when I had DuckDuckGo as my default search engine so I had to change it to Google when I was testing this.
Additionally, to allow the extension to redirect the page from Google, you must navigate to google.com, tap the left side of the Safari address bar, select ChatGPT Search, and grant it permission to access the page content.
Search hijacking just can't happen on Safari without the user going through multiple hoops.