Microsoft wants to shake Google by implementing chatgpt in bing
Go that ChatGPT has given people talk since its launch, since since it was made available to the general public, the chatbot has surprised many and has even begun to question many academics about the works delivered by many students.
All this has led Microsoft to lay eyes on ChatGPT of OpenAI, as it is looking for ways to add the chatbot's capabilities to its Bing search engine in a bid to attract users from rival Google.
OpenAI released ChatGPT for users to try out last November. The chatbot's ability to produce anything from cocktail recipes to the most authentic school essays has catapulted it into the spotlight ever since.
While the AI service sometimes confidently delivers misinformation, some analysts and experts suggest that its ability to summarize publicly available data may make it a credible alternative to Google search and a list of links generated by AI research. Google. You can answer a wide range of questions by imitating the human speaking style.
ChatGPT's conversational capabilities could give Microsoft more scope to improve the Bing user experience. A source with knowledge of the plans Microsoft reported that the company could launch this new version of Bing before the end of March. In a blog post last year, Microsoft said it planned to integrate OpenAI's imaging software, DALL-E 2, into Bing.
In 2019, Microsoft invested $1 billion in the OpenAI artificial intelligence (AI) lab as part of a multi-year partnership. This last taims to develop AI-powered supercomputing technologies on Microsoft's Azure cloud computing service.
OpenAI's AI products have come a long way since then, including the releases of GPT-2 and GTP-3, Dall-E and Dall-E 2, as well as several other language models, such as the new AI chatbot ChatGPT . Going forward, Microsoft intends to take advantage of the remarkable capabilities offered by these new technologies, particularly the one behind the ChatGPT chatbot.
Microsoft is rumored to release a version of its Bing search engine powered by ChatGPT, which itself is based on GPT-3.5, before the end of the first quarter of this year. According to reports, you are betting that more conversational and contextual answers to queries will attract users of your Bing search engine by providing higher quality answers beyond the links. However, a person with knowledge of the matter, who did not want to be named, said the company is still evaluating the accuracy of the ChatGPT chatbot and how quickly it can be integrated into the search engine.
Google has cited bias and factuality issues with chatbots of existing AI as a reason why it is not yet ready to replace search. But Google has been using various models of high-profile language for years to subtly improve your search engine. Additionally, Google recently announced that it had trained a language model that would be able to answer medical questions with 92,6% accuracy, roughly the same score as doctors (92,9).
Through using the technology behind ChatGPT, GPT-3.5, Bing could provide more human responses to questions rather than just links to information. Google and Bing already display relevant link information at the top of many search queries, but Google Knowledge Panels are particularly popular when it comes to finding information about people, places, organizations, and objects. Microsoft's use of a ChatGPT-like feature could help its search engine compete with Google's Knowledge Graph.
It's not yet clear how Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI can help Bing's ChatGPT integration. Microsoft has been staking its future on AI for at least six years, with CEO Satya Nadella discussing the importance of smarter apps and services.
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