Microsoft introduces its revamped Bing search with ChatGPT AI


Microsoft presents a renewed Bing search engine with ChatGPT functions

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As if it were the prelude to a spectacular revolutionary movement that will change the world, Microsoft has secretly met with a series of media outlets to officially announce its partnership with OpenAI creators of ChatGPT and present its renewed Bing search system with artificial intelligence. And they have done it only a few hours after Google presented Bard, its own AI chat.

Microsoft’s special event has not been broadcast on video, but from The Verge they have made extensive coverage of the event to highlight the most interesting news of the surprising and extraordinary merger between Microsoft Bing and ChatGPT.

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BingChat | Image: The Verge

“The race starts today, we’re going to move and we’re going to move fast. Most importantly, we’re having a lot of fun re-innovating search because it’s peak time.”

Microsoft has been demoing its redesigned Bing search engine to the media, and there are some pretty cool features.

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Main features of the new Bing

The American multinational has announced that the new Bing system will combine search with chat… and the browser!

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Introducing the “new Bing”

From now on, next to the contents of the Bing search, it will appear a small panel in the form of a chat that allows us to have a formal conversation with artificial intelligence to define new aspects of search.

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Demonstration of the artificial intelligence of the renewed version of Bing with ChatGPT

The company has also thrown a poison dart at Google:

“There’s no other company that can do this like Microsoft and Bing.”

As you can see in the image that we have attached, this small Bing chat panel offers a series of suggested answers and a blue button to chat with the AI.

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Bing is now capable of translating 100 different languages

The long-awaited artificial intelligence revolution is here

Now Bing is much more powerful thanks to its system running the OpenAI new generation LLM, and is specially designed for web search. That is, we are facing a much more powerful tool than ChatGPT.

Microsoft has improved the search core index applying the artificial intelligence model to the algorithm. This movement will imply a great leap in the level of precision of results. Additionally, Microsoft has also revamped the design of the Bing user interface.

Bing’s new “ChatGPT” is capable of translating content in real time, creating a shopping list based on a single recipe, displaying comparison tables, and even developing web design code.

A bitter war for the supremacy of artificial intelligence globally, with Google and Microsoft at the forefront. Will Apple also join? Be that as it may, fun is guaranteed, wonderful things await us in the technology industry.

How to use the new version of Bing?

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Access to the limited version of Bing

The renewed Bing search is available starting today in its desktop version. The mobile version will be available in a few weeks.

You can access the trial version of Bing and Edge at bing.com/new.

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