As an important investor in OpenAI, Microsoft is making rapid progress in implementing ChatGPT technology, and there is now news on the search engine that military strategists must compete for. Last week, the Verge and other media reported on the “new version of Bing” interface using artificial intelligence ChatGPT.
On the morning of February 3, some Bing users reported that the search engine interface had been upgraded. After setting Bing as the homepage of the Microsoft Edge browser, An unprecedented new interface appeared:
The search box that used to have only one line is now larger and wider, with a character limit of 1000 characters. This interface probably came online accidentally, as Microsoft quickly restored it to its original state.
Microsoft declined to comment on the authenticity of these apparent leaks.
Student and designer Owen Yin tested the new product for a limited time and shared some information. He noted that when you search for a question, the AI interprets it and performs multiple searches related to the request, then consolidates the results and writes a summary. Bing search powered by ChatGPT can not only answer questions, but also answer searchers' questions in a conversational manner.
In the current ChatGPT beta version provided by OpenAI, AI sometimes gives some outrageously wrong answers. This is obviously unacceptable to us on search engines. But on "New Bing", the AI function can elicit the source of your own answer content, which seems much more reliable. More importantly, it does not have the limitation of the training set on ChatGPT ending in 2021, and the content given can be the latest.
#For search engines, the original link is very important.
##Link (not available yet): https://www. bing.com/new
#As AI, the new version of Bing can generate travel plans for you based on your preferences, time and location needs like a smart voice assistant, and can also complete Traditional ChatGPT skills like writing poetry, or creating a short story featuring your friend.
The screenshot of AI-enhanced Bing shows that the first position of "Search" in the menu bar is a new "chat" option. Clicking to enter is a chat interface that says "Welcome to the new Bing: your AI-powered Q&A engine." This is followed by three suggestions: "Ask complex questions," "Get better answers," and "Get creative inspiration". Of course being a beta product, there's also a disclaimer: Bing is powered by AI, so surprises and errors may occur. Please carefully check the facts and share feedback so we can learn and improve.
It says it can chat, but is it really ChatGPT? The easiest way is to ask the AI directly. Twitter user Nazmul hossain tried this and got a positive answer:
All of these look similar to the interface of ChatGPT itself. Among other things, Microsoft is offering advice on how to best use its AI chatbot, warning that its answers may not be reliable.
Looks like the AI on Bing can’t answer this Python question.
For a very commonly used tool like search engines, multi-function is not as important as accuracy. ChatGPT does not meet the accuracy requirements. As we all know, these systems will produce "hallucinations" (AI fabricates non-factual content on its own) with a certain probability. Experts warn that integrating them into search engines will almost certainly provide false information.
Despite these potential problems, the arms race in the technology world is ongoing, and engineers can no longer wait for step-by-step debugging. Companies such as Microsoft and Google are accelerating their plans for artificial intelligence auxiliary tools. On Microsoft's side, ChatGPT has been added to the paid section of products like Teams, and on the Bing search engine, it's clear that new features must be free for everyone to access, and that artificial intelligence search engines may become the next big thing in the Internet world.
According to reports, Microsoft will release a new version of Bing Search in the next few weeks, while Google plans to host an event on February 8 to discuss the upcoming AI technology.
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