Discover the similarities between Microsoft's Bing Chat and OpenAI's ChatGPT, as Microsoft continues to invest in their chatbot. Both platforms offer plugins to enhance the user experience, plus, Bing is now the new default search engine for ChatGPT. Explore the full capabilities of both chatbot systems and upgrade your conversation skills.
Microsoft is a global leader in developing innovative technology to help people reach their potential. At their annual Build conference, Microsoft has announced some major integrations, including the Bing search engine and OpenAI's ChatGPT. Enjoy seamless access to accurate and up-to-date information with AI chatbot features on Bing, plus new plugins and an AI development framework for developers. Join Yusuf Mehdi, CMO of Microsoft, on this exciting journey!
Microsoft and OpenAI have partnered up to bring real-time, comprehensive answers and up-to-date information to users of ChatGPT. Through this collaboration, users will have their questions answered confidently with Bing integrated into the application. Also, the OpenAI GPT models are being equipped with new plugins on Azure. Get ready for an innovative chatbot experience!
Microsoft offers a range of large language models (LLMs) with open plugin approach through Azure. With this, developers can easily create plugins for a variety of services, including ChatGPT, Bing, Dynamics 365 & Microsoft 365. Experience intuitive human-AI interactions, without the need to retrain the LLM! Satya Nadella, celebrated CEO, leads the way in making Microsoft the world's most valued publicly traded business.
ChatGPT offers 70+ plugins to expand its functionality. To get the most of the chatbot, here are 5 great plugins - Scraper, I Am Rich, PlaylistAI, Zillow, Zumper & Rentable Apartments, and games. All plugins work as promised & are great for quickly summarizing & analyzing data, creating playlists, finding real estate & playing games.
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