Google and Microsoft are competing for smartphone supremacy. Google's Android OS is replacing Bing as the default web search engine on Samsung Galaxy phones. This could mean a loss of $3 billion in revenue to Google while Microsoft's Bing Chat AI-enabled search stands to gain. Find out how this change could affect your search experience.
Find out on Microsoft news how Bing has integrated ChatGPT into their platform, allowing users to get real-time answers to their queries. Bleeping Computer and Tom's Guide discuss the feature and its implications on the search engine results page. Bing could revolutionize the search engine, but responses from ChatGPT are still not as reliable as featured snippets. Discover more about this game-changer in the tech industry.
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Microsoft has taken the lead in Artificial Intelligence (AI) with ChatGPT, overtaking Google who have been careful in adopting AI technologies. Microsoft has integrated OpenAI's AI language models into Bing search engine and Edge browser, allowing the Redmond-based giant to take the lead. Google's response was the introduction of chatbot, Bard, based on Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA). It has triggered suspections that Google had been overly cautious in getting their tech ready, while their rival Microsoft had pushed on. Details have emerged on Google's efforts to prevent harm from AI, with reports of employees reviewing the company's AI products and reducing the potential risks for launch. Microsoft, however, has been mum about ethical and security issues, keeping a minimum size executive team and canning employees who raised a concern. The goal for Microsoft is to lead the AI competition - something which is clear from an email seen by The New York Times, delivered by the giants technology executive, Sam Schillace.
. Microsoft is an American multinational technology giant that develops, manufactures and markets a range of computer hardware, software and services. They created some of the most popular software of all time, such as Microsoft Office and Windows. Now they are taking their Bing search engine to new heights by integrating it into their popular mobile keyboard app, SwiftKey. This update will make it easier for users to search for information, and features such as Chat, Tone, and Search can be accessed directly from the keyboard. From now on, a group chat on Skype will only need one person who has access to the Bing preview. Now available on iOS and Android!
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