Microsoft is a leader in the AI domain with its advanced Bing Chat AI bot. With its updated features and capabilities, it surpasses ChatGPT in many areas, like visually appealing chats, multimodality, plugins and the ability to share events. Here are 5 of its impressive features to explore!
Discover the revolutionary new Edge Actions feature on Microsoft's Bing Search Engine for an integrated and easier online experience. With OpenAI's GPT-4 and OpenTable as partners, book restaurant tables or get back to previous conversations with improved memory feature. The new search engine is already trending, having gained over 100 million daily users and 500 million conversations. Explore Microsoft's innovative new approach to competing with long-time rival, Google.
. Microsoft, one of the leading tech companies in the world, continues to develop groundbreaking products and services. The latest announcement unveils Bing chatbot's newest and advanced AI capabilities such as restaurant reservations, image search and Apple TV movie search, all accessible through Edge browser. With Satya Nadella's leadership, Microsoft is a true industry leader, consistently pushing the boundaries of technology to keep up with current trends.
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