Microsoft has confirmed plans to increase the character limit for Bing Chat once GPT-4 Turbo, OpenAI’s latest language model, is integrated. This announcement follows a query from a Twitter user asking about a potential increase in the character limit with the deployment of GPT-4 Turbo. Microsoft’s President of Search and Advertising, M. Parakhin, responded that the company is indeed planning to raise the limit, taking advantage of Turbo’s larger context window.
Currently, the character limit for Bing Chat stands at 4,000 characters. However, Microsoft has previously announced intentions to double this limit to 8,000 characters. While the increase will provide users with more flexibility in their conversations, it comes at a cost. Microsoft acknowledges that the updated character limit will be four times more expensive.
GPT-4 Turbo, announced during OpenAI DevDay, offers enhanced text retention capabilities compared to its predecessors. With a capacity of 128k tokens, GPT-4 Turbo surpasses both GPT-4 (64k tokens) and GPT-3.5 (8k tokens). Although integration of the latest GPT model into Bing Chat is still underway, Microsoft is actively addressing any remaining issues to ensure a seamless deployment. However, an exact timeline for the integration has not been disclosed yet.
As the technology continues to evolve, Microsoft aims to improve the user experience by expanding the character limit in Bing Chat. This enhancement will allow for more comprehensive and detailed conversations within the platform. Users can look forward to engaging in lengthier discussions and seeking assistance from the AI-powered Copilot.
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