Microsoft is constantly improving their Bing AI chatbot, deploying updates such as news-related self-improvement, LaTeX markup support, and better resilience against user frustrations like freezing or abrupt endings. The latest updates add more accuracy and convenience to the user experience and make the AI smart enough to stand up to other similarly-powered bots like Google's BARDS. Thanks to feedback, Microsoft is ensuring their chatbot keeps getting smarter!
Discover why Samsung is reportedly in talks to make Microsoft's Bing the default search engine across their mobile devices. If true, users will be directed away from the popular Google search engine powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT. The implications of this move on Google are yet to be seen, as well as the users' reaction. Could this be the start of more competition in the search engine market?
Microsoft, one of the Big Five tech companies, is developing its own Artificial Intelligence (AI) chips to reduce their reliance on graphics card maker Nvidia. Reports from The Verge suggest Microsoft has been working on Athena AI chips since 2019. These chips are currently being tested by both Microsoft and OpenAI employees for GPT-4, language models and more. It's a cost-effective way for Microsoft to equip their already-established AI initiatives. Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, has been affiliated with the tech giant since 1992 and has seen record growth in Office 365 and Azure under his leadership.
Microsoft is leading the way in the AI chip technology race. With the demand for high-end GPUs on the rise, Microsoft is reportedly working on its own AI chips, dubbed Athena. OpenAI estimates that the commercialization of ChatGPT requires over 30,000 Nvidia A100 GPUs, demonstrating the current industry's demand. Microsoft's Athena chips could be available next year, marking a major breakthrough in the AI industry and a strong challenge to Nvidia's current market position. Stay tuned to find out how Microsoft's innovative AI chips could change the game.
Discover the potential of mixed realty with Microsoft Hololens 2, the revolutionary headset that enables remote collaboration, 3D visualization, AI-based predictions and more. Now, with the Windows 11 update, users will have access to skills like Edge WebView2 control that will make their experience smoother and more secure. With CEO Satya Nadella at the helm, Microsoft is leading the race to the future of mixed realty.
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