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Microsoft builds Bing chatbot in Windows 11

  • March 2, 2023
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The new AI-powered version of Microsoft’s search engine appears to be hitting the market at a rapid pace. The AI ​​would already come to the Windows 11 taskbar

Microsoft builds Bing chatbot in Windows 11


Microsoft builds Bing chatbot in Windows 11

The new AI-powered version of Microsoft’s search engine appears to be hitting the market at a rapid pace. The AI ​​would already come to the Windows 11 taskbar with the next update.

Microsoft built its Bing search engine on ChatGPT, a generative AI that was first introduced to the general public late last year. Microsoft was able to speed up major competitor Google by quickly working with OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, on its own version of the Bing robot that lets you ask questions in natural language. The tech giant now seems to be rolling out the new chatbot quickly on various platforms.

Like there: Windows 11. The renewed Bing should be baked into the operating system with the next update. Currently you can already use Bing AI in the browser if you are registered for the preview. There is a waiting list. The update would give all users quick access to the chatbot right in the toolbar. There, typing your question and clicking the “Bing” icon will take you to the Edge browser where you can interact with the chatbot. The chatbot was also rolled out in Microsoft’s smartphone apps last week.

ChatGPT’s AI was launched at the end of last year and immediately caused a lot of hype, but also criticism. The chatbot answers questions more “naturally” and can, for example, write entire texts. But sometimes he also invents “facts”. Generative AI like this chatbot is the new big battleground of tech giants including Google and Meta looking to commercialize their own speech algorithm.

Microsoft built its Bing search engine on ChatGPT, a generative AI that was first introduced to the general public late last year. Microsoft was able to speed up major competitor Google by quickly working with OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, on its own version of the Bing robot that lets you ask questions in natural language. The tech giant now seems to be rolling out the new chatbot quickly on various platforms. Like there: Windows 11. The renewed Bing should be baked into the operating system with the next update. Currently you can already use Bing AI in the browser if you are signed in for the preview. There is a waiting list. The update would give all users quick access to the chatbot right in the toolbar. There, typing your question and clicking the “Bing” icon will take you to the Edge browser where you can interact with the chatbot. The chatbot was also rolled out in Microsoft’s smartphone apps last week. ChatGPT’s AI was launched at the end of last year and immediately caused a lot of hype, but also criticism. The chatbot answers questions more “naturally” and can, for example, write entire texts. But sometimes he also invents “facts”. Generative AI like this chatbot is the new big battleground of tech giants including Google and Meta looking to commercialize their own speech algorithm.

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El Bellens

Source: Data News

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