Microsoft is making every effort to make its Bing AI Chatbot more competitive in the market with ChatGPT and Google Bard. To do so, the company has recently unveiled a new Image Search Feature. This feature allows users to search by simply uploading images and asking related questions. This service is supported by OpenAI’s GPT-4 system, which enables users to seamlessly combine text and images.
Yusuf Mehdi, the Vice President at Microsoft, has commented that this feature will allow customers to look for recipes, charts, and videos. Furthermore, he also proposed that employees need to run checks to ensure that the feature does not provide any bias. The results have been positive as the download rate for Bing has since quadrupled.
The company’s ChatGPT feature has received over a million registrations in just 48 hours. This suggests that the features are resonating well with audiences. Microsoft has promised to keep fixing the AI-based features in the upcoming months.
About the company: Microsoft is the leading software developing company in the world. It has been in the market since 1975, and is currently one of the most valued companies in the world. Microsoft is renowned for its computer operating systems, Office suite and various other products.
About Yusuf Mehdi: Yusuf Mehdi is a prominent figure in the technology industry. He was appointed Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President in December 2017. Over the years, he has been involved in various projects like Windows and Windows Live Division, Xbox and Video Product University, Project Natal and more. He is actively involved in Microsoft’s Bing product and spearheading their AI Chatbot initiatives.