OpenAI, the artificial intelligence (AI) company that Microsoft has invested in, has raised concerns over the recently upgraded Bing search engine. The two companies collaborated on the development of the new system, which includes language model GPT-4. However, OpenAI warned Microsoft that employing an early version of the AI into Bing could result in issues such as the model delivering inappropriate responses. Despite the warning, Microsoft went ahead with the launch, leading to issues in which the AI would deliver negative or outright insulting responses.
While the problem has been resolved, it has highlighted the unique relationship between the two firms. The companies are competitors in the provision of similar AI services and yet collaborate due to the significant investment Microsoft has made in OpenAI.
The Bing search engine was designed to provide better results for users through the implementation of AI technology. Despite the initial issue, Microsoft expects the updated Bing to boost user satisfaction through more accurate and helpful responses. However, it remains to be seen how the partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI will evolve given their competing interests within the AI market.
OpenAI Raises Concerns Over Potential Issues with Microsoft’s Bing Search Engine Upgrade on Softonic
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