Microsoft removes waitlist to access Bing Chat GPT-4

  • You no longer need to wait in line to access Bing Chat.
  • After signing up to preview the service, you ll unlock the access immediately.

According to reports, Microsoft is eliminating the queue for early access to the new Bing Chat AI. You have to register to join the queue because the firm first made its version of ChatGPT available as a preview for testers. That is no longer the case, though.

A recent report from Windows Central claims that the waiting has been eliminated by the firm. This implies that although you still need to register, you will be able to enjoy Bing Chat powered by GPT-4 right away and without having to wait.

You must visit Bing.com/newpage, click the Join waitlist option, and create an account with Microsoft if you are still unable to access the new Bing with ChatGPT interface. You will receive an email verifying your access to the chatbot and its features as soon as you register.

After receiving the confirmation, you can go Bing.com/Chat and ask sophisticated inquiries of the chatbot using natural conversation language. Microsoft has raised the limit once further to 15 questions each session and 150 sessions per day as of this writing.

Additionally, a recent upgrade for Microsoft Edge integrates the new Bing experience right into the browser. With the new functionality, you may ask sophisticated questions of the Bing Chat AI. With only a few settings, you can also rapidly create various kinds of material (including emails, paragraphs, essays, and ideas) using the Compose tab. Additionally, there is an Insights area that presents relevant content based on the web page you are now viewing.

Shortly after OpenAI announced the availability of the new GPT version 4, which Microsoft subsequently confirmed is the version it has been using with the new Bing Chat AI since day one, the update to access the new search experience was made. A day before the software behemoth organizes a fresh event to unveil the AI features coming to the Office suite of apps, which includes Teams, Word, and Outlook, the queue is also removed.

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