News on May 5, local time Thursday, Microsoft opened the Bing chat bot to all users. Now you only need to log in to the Bing search engine or Edge browser with a Microsoft account to access the public preview version of the Bing chatbot.
It is reported that Bing search engine’s chat robot is based on OpenAI’s GPT-4 large language model. Microsoft said that it is conducting a large-scale upgrade of this artificial intelligence chatbot, adding more functions, and will also launch corresponding plug-ins.
In February this year, Microsoft released the chatbot function of the Bing search engine, but it was only accessible to some users. Since then, Microsoft has been gradually opening up this feature.
Microsoft is adding new features such as image and video results, sidebar services, long chats and history, and plug-ins to the Bing chatbot. Among them, the function of supporting plug-ins is really important for developers, and it is also one of the keys to the further development and growth of Bing Chatbot.
Microsoft is partnering with OpenTable to let users make restaurant reservations through a plug-in feature of the Bing chatbot. In addition, the plug-in function also allows the new generation search engine WolframAlpha to directly generate visual results for users.
Microsoft plans to share more information at its Build developer conference later this month so developers can learn how to truly scale the Bing chatbot. (Chen Chen)
The above is the detailed content of Microsoft announces the opening of Bing chatbot, which can be accessed by logging in to your Microsoft account. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!