Hey there! Exciting news from Microsoft – they’ve just released a brand new version of their search engine Bing, and it’s got some seriously impressive AI features.
OpenAI‘s ChatGPT technology is at the heart of the update, which has been making waves since its launch last year. This is a big move for Microsoft, and it’s putting pressure on Google’s position as the king of web search. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has called it an “AI arms race” between the two companies, and it’s definitely something to keep an eye on!
Bing search engine uses ChatGPT
The new Bing search engine uses ChatGPT‘s deep learning techniques to produce more human-like responses to search queries, making online searches more intuitive and natural. You’ll also be able to chat with the bot to customize your search experience, and you’ll see more detailed answers to your queries than ever before. The new Bing search engine is live right now, but there are limits to the number of searches per user.
This announcement comes hot on the heels of Google’s own chatbot Bard, so both companies are rushing to get their products to market. Analysts predict that Microsoft’s investment in AI will give the company a big advantage over its competitors. In fact, it’s just the beginning of an AI arms race between the tech giants!
Microsoft has been investing heavily in AI and has recently announced an expanded partnership with OpenAI. They’ve also introduced a premium tier of Microsoft Teams that includes ChatGPT, which generates meeting notes and highlights automatically. ChatGPT has the potential to disrupt many professions, including journalism, but it has also received some criticism for giving wrong answers with too much confidence. However, Microsoft’s Bing will use OpenAI’s even more advanced technology, which is super exciting!
So get ready for a new era in online searching, where AI is changing the game!
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You can read Microsoft’s other developments on OpenAI and bing search engine’s developments on ChatGpt4 here. How to Use the ChatGPT Shortcut in the Windows 11 Start Menu
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