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Microsoft’s new and improved Bing, powered by a custom version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, has experienced a dizzyingly quick reversal: from “next big thing” to “brand-sinking albatross” in ...
Bing has been turbocharged with an injection of OpenAI's ChatGPT technology, transforming Microsoft's search engine into something capable of carrying on a conversation. The news was announced at ...
What finally broke me was the recipes. On July 1, I abandoned Google search and committed myself instead to Bing. I downloaded the Bing app on my phone. I made it the default search mode in Chrome.
I'd applied to use Microsoft's new AI-driven, GPT-powered, infinitely-hyped new Bing, and the company emitted a sordid tease. First, it put me on the waiting list. Also: The new Bing waitlist is long.
Microsoft is planning to update Bing Chat to make it a little less bizarre. OpenAI, meanwhile, is trying to make ChatGPT a bit more neutral. Microsoft issued a blog post late Wednesday outlining ...
Microsoft disputes the data, which shows Bing's market share is actually lower in 2023 than it was in 2022 – before new Bing launched. It’s been just over six months since the new AI-powered ...
For now, Microsoft has hidden its new Bing Video Creator behind the “apps” icon in the lower right-hand corner. There, you’ll find a number of little utility applications, from a stock ...
Microsoft notes that the update is available today, and that once you have received the update, you will see the Bing icon above the keyboard. From there, you can click on the exact feature you ...
Microsoft is reportedly planning to launch a version of Bing with ChatGPT artificial intelligence soon. The new feature could launch before the end of March, in a bid to rival Google search results.
Topline Microsoft Bing’s chatbot has reportedly been sending out strange responses to certain user queries that include factual errors, snide remarks, angry retorts and even bizarre comments ...
Microsoft said overall feedback has been “mostly positive,” with 71% of users giving a thumbs-up to answers from the new Bing. That’s generally consistent with my experience.
As if Bing wasn’t becoming human enough, this week the Microsoft-created AI chatbot told a human user that it loved them and wanted to be alive, prompting speculation that the machine may have ...