Microsoft’s Bing search engine has significantly upgraded its artificial intelligence feature recently, through the development and usage of ChatGPT language modelling. The program is designed to deliver more human-like responses to questions and inquiries compared to previous search engine advancements. Google is working to compete with Bing and their new AI features by providing their own model called Bard. This further highlights Microsoft’s immense investment into Open AI, allowing them to use their modern AI program to compete for user engagement in the search engine space.
In order to garner more engagement from users, ChatGPT language modelling consists of integrated AI copilots that work alongside the traditional search engine results. This allows for more specific and accurate answers in various languages. Additionally, users can find step-by-step instructions when looking for a recipe, and can even obtain summaries from web pages.
To improve their AI search engine program, Microsoft has modernised the ChatGPT model and created the GPT-4. This is a more advanced version of the previous model which requires a subscription to use unless users choose Bing’s new search function. The GPT-4 works in conjunction with Bing’s language model which gives far more specific and accurate answers. Notable figures such as Tesla CEO Musk have met with Schumer to discuss AI, the economy, and the potential ‘future’ of technology advancements.
In conclusion, Bing’s new AI program using ChatGPT language modelling has provided a significant upgrade compared to the previous AI advancements. Microsoft has adapted GPT-4 to compete with Google’s Bard and further AI technology advancements in order to provide a much more interactive and accurate chatbot. Furthermore, notable figures such as Elon Musk have discussed the importance of AI and how it may benefit the economy and the future of technology.