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. Microsoft has recently announced new updates to its ChatGPT-powered Bing AI, including improved accuracy in citations and providing more detailed information & sources on searches related to travel and cooking. The number of triggers to end conversations is also reduced to help users get most out of Bing AI. Furthermore, local query understanding and solving difficult math problems are improved. Google's counterpart Bard also shows improved performance with a wider range of responses. With constant updates & user feedback, both companies offer better AI experience compared to before.
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