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Microsoft Bing given major overhaul so as to add technology that powers ChatGPT

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Microsoft has unveiled a serious overhaul of Bing, adding the identical AI technology that underpins the viral ChatGPT.

The brand new additions will allow the search engine and Edge web browser to supply immediate answers to complex questions from users.

And it’ll allow people to call on the system to generate latest creative ideas, summarise complex documents and rewrite computer code into other languages, as an illustration.

Microsoft says the event is only one a part of its AI overhaul, which it says will change “just about” every form of software.

The announcement comes a day after Google announced a latest AI system of its own, named Bard. But Microsoft appears to be far ahead of the corporate that it has trailed behind on search for thus long, offering users radical latest technology that is out there to trial now.

The software, developed by ChatGPT creators OpenAI, will now allow Bing and Edge to offer footnoted responses to go looking queries and summarise detailed information from multiple sources.

Users can trial the technology now ahead of a full rollout over the “coming weeks”.

The announcement comes just sooner or later after Google revealed its own AI-powered search engine chatbot, named Bard.

Satya Nadella, Microsoft‘s chief executive, said the changes were needed because serps had not progressed for 20 years and half of Bing searches currently fail to reply user queries.

“I feel this technology goes to reshape just about every software category,” he told a press conference on the firm’s Seattle headquarters.

“The race starts today, and we’re going to maneuver and move fast. Most significantly, we would like to have quite a lot of fun innovating again in search, since it’s high time.

“It’s a latest day in search, it’s a latest paradigm for search, rapid innovation goes to return.”

AI-generated answers will now appear on the correct of the Bing interface, with the standard webpage links and pictures remaining on the left.

The corporate can also be introducing a “Chat” feature to Bing much like ChatGPT, the parent company of which Microsoft has invested billions of dollars into.

On the Edge browser, the next-generation AI technology may be used to attract up custom meal plans, travel itineraries and music trivia quizzes on the user’s request.

It could actually also immediately summarise academic articles and company reports, compare them with others and rewrite code into different languages.

The competition to innovate using AI was evident throughout the press conference as Microsoft‘s leaders criticised other serps’ failure to innovate.

Yusuf Mehdi, its chief marketing officer, said: “We’ve got to adapt to go looking, not the opposite way around.

“Search has remained the identical for the reason that last major inflection. The user experience is similar as 20 years ago.”

Google will host its own launch event for Bard on Wednesday, which it revealed on Monday just minutes before Microsoft announced today’s press conference.

Sundar Pichai, its chief executive, said AI will “soon” be integrated into the corporate’s search engine to supply written answers to go looking queries along with links to relevant webpages, images and videos.

He added the tool would allow Google to reply questions in a more intelligent way that went beyond just providing basic factual information.

Mr Pichai insisted the bot could be each “daring and responsible”, but didn’t specify how the corporate would prevent it producing harmful or abusive content.

Bard will use the corporate’s existing Lamda software, which was described last yr by an engineer as “sentient” and the mental equivalent of a human child.

Blake Lemoine, 41, was sacked by the firm after making the claims, which it described as “wholly unfounded”.

Additional reporting by Press Association

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