Microsoft recently launched its new AI-powered Bing Chat platform to its users with a Microsoft account. This marks the beginning of large scale availability of the model to its users after Microsoft initially tested it in February of 2023. It had started the wait list in March of last year.
Scalability is a key aspect of the Bing model, that include features like image and video results, Bing Actions, persistent chat history and language issues. It is something that Microsoft is keen to advance, having recently collaborated with OpenTable to facilitate restaurant bookings through Bing Chat and with WolframAlpha for quality visualization generation.
At this month’s upcoming Build technology conference, Microsoft will continue to provide insight into its AI-powered Bing Chat platform. This step forward into a more modern solution of chats to its users will provide engagement in what was previously a limited landscape.
Microsoft’s involvement in the upcoming AI sector is part of its forward-thinking plan. Founder of Microsoft Bill Gates was quick to recognize the potential for computers to be integrated into our everyday lives and has invested a lot of money and research into developing reliable AI technologies. This project with Bing Chat is the latest example of Microsoft’s commitment to expanding its AI portfolio and furthering the development of AI-driven chatbots.
The Bing GPT-4 language model has proven to be an accessible and reliable platform for chat services. Its scalability of features and development of quality technologies is a great indication of Microsoft’s continued commitment to its user base. With more features and plugins being added, this AI-powered chatbot is sure to revolutionize how we communicate with each other in the future and become an integral component of our lives.