Microsoft Introduces Bing With Artificial Intelligence Integration


 Microsoft today took a step forward, and introduced an update to their Bing search engine by integrating artificial intelligence powered by the latest OpenAI technology which is better than the existing ChatGPT.


Microsoft is seen using GPT-4.0 support to power this Bing search engine – while offering faster and more accurate results than the existing ChatGPT. In fact, the experience on Bing is better since ChatGPT is only limited to data up to 2021, while on Bing it uses more recent data.


With this step, it simultaneously enables the Bing search engine to display better search results and answers to users than before. Users can also ask a number of other questions, and receive appropriate answers for them.


As a search engine as well, Bing will display a source link at the end of an info or sharing to allow users to get more information related to something. This is in contrast to ChatGPT which does not display any resources to the user.



For now, the new generation of Bing has already been introduced via desktop – but is still limited to users. People can sign up on the new Bing page to use it when it becomes widely available.



Along with the introduction of Bing, Microsoft also introduced the integration of OpenAI artificial intelligence on the Microsoft Edge web browser. A sidebar is provided that allows you to ask a number of things while browsing the web – while facilitating a number of tasks, including writing a LinkedIn share, summarizing something, and so on.



With the introduction of these two as a start, perhaps we will see the integration of more artificial intelligence on Microsoft products soon.

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