Microsoft is also introducing is own A.I. in response to ChatGPT and Bard

Shaun
Feb 7, 2023
Updated • Feb 7, 2023
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Not long after Google announced its AI initiative called Bard, Microsoft decided to call a physical conference at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington. According to the event details, it’s taking place at 10 AM Pacific Time, which will be soon. Since it recently closed a $10 billion deal with OpenAI, the assumption along the vine is that the tech giant wants to announce a Bing-ChatGPT integration.

The Microsoft invitation by CEO Satya Nadella indicates that there will be many exciting announcements. What that will entail is unknown at this point, but it does have us interested. If it has to do with OpenAI and the ChatGPT integration, it will surely include what that means for Bing and several Microsoft apps and projects.

Since Microsoft recently laid off thousands of employees, this sudden event with promising news comes quickly after the bad news. For now, the ChatGPT integration seems solely related to Bing results with a new intelligent chatbot. But who knows; there may even be some more features coming to the 365 packages and programs.

We can only speculate what this event will mean for the future of Microsoft. We will keep our eyes on the internet and social media to see if we can detect what was discussed at the conference.

Source: TechBriefly

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  1. Anonymous said on February 8, 2023 at 12:11 am
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    DOA in a few years.

  2. Someone said on February 7, 2023 at 5:14 pm
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    I hope that bing finally tracks attension to users, because Google has overrated quality search engine.

  3. John G. said on February 7, 2023 at 4:58 pm
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    When will Bing integrate ChatGPT?

    1. Ashwin said on February 8, 2023 at 5:05 am
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      There is a waitlist here https://bing.com/new

      You need to be signed in to your Microsoft to join it. It also says,

      “On the waitlist?
      Access the new Bing even faster.
      Get ahead in the line when you complete the following:
      Step number one: Set Microsoft defaults on your PC
      Step number two: Scan the QR code to install the Microsoft Bing App”

      —–

      Nice try, Microsoft. I ain’t doing that.

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