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Microsoft bakes ChatGPT-like tech into search engine Bing
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Microsoft bakes ChatGPT-like tech into search engine Bing

[ad_1] Microsoft is fusing ChatGPT-like technology into its search engine Bing, transforming an internet service that now trails far behind Google into a new way of communicating with artificial intelligence. The revamping of Microsoft's second-place search engine could give the software giant a head start against other tech companies in capitalizing on the worldwide excitement surrounding ChatGPT, a tool that's awakened millions of people to the possibilities of the latest AI technology. Along with adding it to Bing, Microsoft is also integrating the chatbot technology into its Edge browser. Microsoft announced the new technology at an event Tuesday at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington. Microsoft said a public preview of the new Bing will launch Tuesday for users who sign...
9 questions: Stalin, Covid to Mona Lisa, how Microsoft’s new AI search responded
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9 questions: Stalin, Covid to Mona Lisa, how Microsoft’s new AI search responded

[ad_1] Artificial Intelligence has been at the forefront of news over the past few weeks. While OpenAi, with its ChatGPT, was initially hogging the headlines along with Microsoft, now Google has rolled out its own AI Chatbot.The job of a chatbot is to make the user's life easier in one way or the other. It is a tool that can be of tremendous utility provided the questions put to it are properly phrased. Otherwise, as the old saying goes, garbage in, garbage out. To find that out, Bloomberg put Microsoft's search engine Bing, backed by technology from OpenAI maker ChatGPT, to the test and here is how it responded to questions. "Microsoft Corp.'s new OpenAI-powered Bing search fares pretty well with a conversation about choosing a Seattle restaurant and queries that involve combining two...
Davos 2023: CEOs buzz about ChatGPT-style AI at World Economic Forum
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Davos 2023: CEOs buzz about ChatGPT-style AI at World Economic Forum

[ad_1] Business titans trudging through Alpine snow can't stop talking about a chatbot from San Francisco. Business titans trudging through Alpine snow can't stop talking about a chatbot from San Francisco. Generative artificial intelligence, tech that can invent virtually any content someone can think up and type into a text box, is garnering not just venture investment in Silicon Valley but interest in Davos at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting this week. Defining the category is ChatGPT, a chatbot that the startup called OpenAI released in November. The tech works by learning from vast amounts of data how to answer any prompt by a user in a human-like way, offering information like a search engine would or prose like an aspiring novelist. Executives have floated wide...