Marshall Islands, Pacific. (PHoto by Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty Images) Microsoft announced it was placing new limits on its Bing chatbot following a week of users reporting some extremely ...
Microsoft has admitted that its employees can read conversations between users and the Bing chatbot, raising concerns about the handling of information provided to online AI systems. As reported ...
A day later Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, announced that his company's competing search engine, Bing, will do the same, using the tech behind the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT. No search ...
Google's still the big daddy of internet search for the time being. Microsoft launched its OpenAI-powered Bing chatbot in ...
Our daily TLDR of important AI stories you must know about. Previously, the chatbot was limited to Microsoft's Bing browser and this change will make it available to a broader set of users.
The thing is, I'm not really using Bing. I'm actually using Copilot, Microsoft's renamed AI chatbot that's a part of Bing.
The new Bing includes a chat feature that is powered by a next-generation version of OpenAI's large language model, which Microsoft claims is ‘more powerful than ChatGPT.’ This AI chatbot ...
the chatbot has—just like other chatbots of its kind (ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Bing chatbot, Meta’s Blenderbot)—proven that the thing it’s best at is acting certifiably insane. Prompted by ...
Microsoft's recent public preview of the new Bing Chat went a bit nuts at times, as the chatbot AI started offering some strange interactions with many users, particularly with long sessions.
Microsoft Bing and the Edge browser have small features that improve our browsing experience. Bing has introduced several features over the years, such as unique wallpapers, Bing Chat, and Bing ...
Last years’ Super Bowl provided massive exposure to crypto, and yet this year it was nowhere to be seen as prices tumbled and companies went bust The release of the Bing chatbot, featuring ...