Microsoft expands Bing AI with ChatGPT to more users

  • Bing AI with ChatGPT expands to more users.
  • Users who joined the waiting list are now getting access to the new Bing.
  • The preview rollout is happening slowly with more users joining in the coming weeks.

Bing AI is gradually reaching more people. Even after asking access to the new experience, a small number of users were able to access the early preview of Microsoft’s new search engine with AI capabilities through ChatGPT integration.

However, access to the experience is now available to a large number of customers who previously registered for Bing AI. In the upcoming weeks, the firm intends to expand the experience to millions more people, in case you’re still on the waiting list (I am).

Making Microsoft Edge the default browser and Bing the default search engine on Windows 11 can be beneficial if you have already signed up. Another factor to think about installing to get to the front of the line is the Bing mobile app.

The new Bing maintains the same search experience, displaying results according to link ranking, but it also integrates the search technology with ChatGPT, an OpenAI AI chatbot that can provide you with answers in a conversational, more natural language manner. At the moment, the experience is restricted to the desktop as well as certain users. The business is developing a mobile version for tablets and phones, though.

Although ChatGPT has been around for a while, the Bing version is more sophisticated and has been modified by Microsoft to function best in search. For instance, Bing can offer answers for current events using information found online, whereas ChatGPT can only use datasets that are already known.

For a few months now, artificial intelligence (AI) has been a hot topic on the internet, and the buzz is only getting stronger. Microsoft sees this as a chance to upend the search business, which Google has dominated for the last 20 years. With Bard, a new chatbot that attempts to provide a comparable experience, Google is also prepared to respond to the new Bing AI. Although Google’s chatbot is presently in limited preview, only specific users are able to access it, in contrast to the new Bing. However, the business states that it will make the preview available to the general public in the upcoming weeks.

Microsoft provides a public update on February 15, 2023, stating that it is testing the new Bing in 169 countries and that users are actively using new features like Chat. According to the corporation, millions of people have already signed up for the waitlist, and it is gradually granting additional customers access to the AI features. Furthermore, Microsoft claims that in order to maximize the first experience, it is giving preference to users who have Bing and Edge set as their preferred search engine and browser, along with the Bing Mobile app installed.

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