Submitted by marketrent t3_11acdbg in technology
marketrent OP t1_j9r5tse wrote
Excerpt from the linked content^1 by Matt O’Brien, about a statement^2 by Microsoft:
>Microsoft is ready to take its new Bing chatbot mainstream — less than a week after making major fixes to stop the artificially intelligent search engine from going off the rails.
>The company said Wednesday [22 Feb. 2023] it is bringing the new AI technology to its Bing smartphone app, as well as the app for its Edge internet browser, though it is still requiring people to sign up for a waitlist before using it.
>Putting the new AI-enhanced search engine into the hands of smartphone users is meant to give Microsoft an advantage over Google, which dominates the internet search business but hasn’t yet released such a chatbot to the public.
>Microsoft said its new technology will also be integrated into its Skype messaging service.
^1 Matt O’Brien, 22 Feb. 2023, https://apnews.com/article/technology-mobile-phones-business-software-522a2225391a968ee1d791e32d8b91eb
^2 The new Bing preview experience arrives on Bing and Edge Mobile apps; introducing Bing now in Skype, Yusuf Mehdi for Microsoft, https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2023/02/22/the-new-bing-preview-experience-arrives-on-bing-and-edge-mobile-apps-introducing-bing-now-in-skype/
blueJoffles t1_j9rvptk wrote
That’s useful for all 7 people who use the Bing search app
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