Enhancing Bing with Microsoft’s AI Technology: Making it Smarter

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Microsoft’s Bing Chatbot recently achieved an impressive upgrade, making it smarter in areas such as mathematics and news inquiries – while also being more resilient against flaws like freezing or sudden endings.

The original version of Bing suffered from user frustration at times due to moments when it stopped responding or ended conversations abruptly with no explanation. This should occur less frequently due to recent improvements by Microsoft. Furthermore, there was a known issue of the chatbot returning no response, which has now been fixed.

Not only that, but the new version of the ChatGPT-powered Bing is also cleverer when dealing with news. It is now able to provide more precise answers to news-related questions such as breaking news items. There is even LaTeX markup support implemented, allowing for the correct display of complex mathematical expressions. All in all, these upgrades make the Bing AI definitely less stupid.

Microsoft is constantly building on these developments and striving to make its AI even better, so it can stand up to stiff competition from products like Google’s BARDS AI.

On top of all these technical improvements, Microsoft continues to rely on user feedback to make additional improvements in the future. This should ensure that anyone who interacts with the chatbot will have a pleasant experience.

Microsoft Corporation is a multinational technology company that specializes in the development of consumer electronics, computer software, and other leading technologies and services. The headquarters are based in Redmond, Washington and it is one of the four largest and most influential companies in the world. It manufactures and sells desktop computers, laptops, gaming consoles, phones, and other consumer electronics, and their products are used by millions of people worldwide.

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Satya Nadella is an Indian American business executive and the CEO of Microsoft. Appointed on February 4, 2014, he became the third CEO of the company after Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer. He has been a part of the Microsoft team for over 25 years and is currently driving the organization forward as Microsoft continues to focus on expanding its technology across all industries.

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