Microsoft raises Bing’s limits again
- March 26, 2023
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«To infinity and beyond«, seems to be the policy of those responsible for Bing when it comes to the features and limits of the most popular chatbot today.
«To infinity and beyond«, seems to be the policy of those responsible for Bing when it comes to the features and limits of the most popular chatbot today.
«To infinity and beyond«, seems to be the policy of those responsible for Bing when it comes to the features and limits of the most popular chatbot today. In terms of features, the latest thing was to include a modified version of DALL-E to create images directly from the conversation and look into the future (near, so it can be inferred), just a few hours ago we said that Microsoft is already working on a chatbot to offer the highly anticipated conversation history.
It was in that news that he talked about the limit on the length of calls, which at that time (I repeat, only a few hours ago) was set at fifteen “shifts”, i.e. fifteen questions-comments with corresponding answers. And as it usually happens in these cases, Bing decided to change my plan because during the last hours Microsoft has increased the number of shifts, which is now set to 20well above the 10 that the company suggested was the necessary value for the vast majority of conversations.
Recall that initially Bing had no limits in this sense, but a few days after the launch of the public beta, they were forced to introduce them due to hallucinations that Prometheus experienced in long conversations. In mid-February, the ceiling was set at five, or a value that has multiplied by four in just over a month, which is another sign of the pace Microsoft has set. Great news for anyone who, like me, felt they were halfway there with Bing.
Remember that you can now try out the new Bing without waiting, for that you have to join the waiting list to try out the new Bing, which you can do by clicking this link and you’ll get instant access.
Source: Muy Computer
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