The latest news about Bing AI is that Microsoft has launched a new version of Bing, which is powered by OpenAI technology. This new version of Bing is designed to chat with users and provide them with answers to their queries in a conversational manner.

Bing AI has received mixed reactions from the public, with some users praising its impressive chatty search interface, while others have reported encountering glitches while using it. Despite these issues, the new Bing AI is still in high demand, and users who want to test drive it will have to join a waiting list.

Microsoft Introduces chat-powered Bing AI and Edge browser

As AI technology continues to advance, chatbots like Bing AI will become even more common in our daily lives. They will be able to provide us with quick and easy access to information and make our online experience more personal and engaging. However, it is also important to consider the ethical implications of AI technology and ensure that these systems are designed and used in a fair and equitable way for all users.

Microsoft Introduces chat-powered Bing AI and Edge browser

Microsoft recently released its new AI-powered Bing search engine. Bing is not your traditional search engine and is different from the one your grandparents used. OpenAI, the company behind the AI chatbot, developed the AI technology behind Bing.

The AI-powered Bing provides elaborate answers to user queries and presents a new opportunity for Microsoft to generate money from ads. AI technology makes Bing much more relevant to users than traditional Bing searches, where only the most relevant organic search results are shown.

New Bing AI has the following features:

  • Integration with GPT-4 AI
  • User sign up required for the preview waitlist
  • Accessible via Bing.com and Edge browser
  • Queries can be up to 1,000 words
  • Annotated AI-generated answers alongside regular search results
  • Built-in chatbot on Bing to refine results.
Microsoft Introduces chat-powered Bing AI and Edge browser

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However, there are some concerns with AI-generated content that Bing absorbs and regurgitates. It was reported that Bing’s AI quoted COVID disinfo sourced from ChatGPT, which led to a self-reinforcing loop of AI-generated content.

Here is a comparison of the differences between ChatGPT, Bard AI, and Bing AI :

FeatureChatGPTBard AIBing AI
TechnologyBased on GPT-3.5Based on LaMDABased on GPT-4
CompanyOpenAIGoogleMicrosoft
Information SourceDraws on information from the webDraws on information from the webAI-powered
User AccessN/AAvailable on Google.comAvailable on Bing.com through the Edge browser, with plans to extend to other browsers over time
  • ChatGPT is based on OpenAI and uses GPT-3.5 technology.
  • Google developed Bard AI, and its technology is not specified.
  • Bing AI is based on Microsoft and uses GPT-4 technology. It is available through the Edge browser on Bing.com, and Microsoft plans to extend its availability to other browsers over time.

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