Microsoft is continuing to make advancements to the AI chatbot Bing Chat, powered by ChatGPT, to provide a better user experience. Recently, Microsoft released an update known as Bing Chat v98, which is designed to reduce the times where Bing Chat would refuse to do something or disengage from a conversation. This new update should make the experience more enjoyable for users and make it easier for them to create things like images, code apps and more, which has been celebrated by the user base.
Mikhail Parakhin, Microsoft’s head of Advertising and Web Services, noted in a tweet that the new update should bring a “big reduction in the number of cases when Bing Chat refuses to create something”. Additionally, he mentioned that the Bing Image Creator feature has been rapidly improving, providing users with more options to create AI-generated art.
Microsoft is praising by users for making these continual improvements to Bing Chat which is being largely seen as an immense success. It has not only captured imaginations around the world but also become far more user friendly and easy to use despite its complexity. Bing Chat has certainly become an interesting topic in discussions about artificial intelligence and chatbot technology.
Microsoft is a world leader for technology and online services, including its search engine Bing, which powers their chatbot technology. Microsoft is continually pushing to advance the capabilities of their products to provide customers with intuitive and enjoyable experiences.
Mikhail Parakhin is Microsoft’s Head of Advertising and Web Services. He is responsible for managing Bing’s advertising business and overseeing the development of web-related products and services. He’s been an essential figure in the development and improvements of Bing Chat, an AI chatbot powered by Microsoft’s ChatGPT technology. Parakhin has been vocal about the advantages of AI and ChatGPT, expressing excitement in its potential.