Microsoft is using generative AI to rethink the way we search for stuff on the web. It’s utilizing a powerful natural language model developed by OpenAI to make search more like a conversation and ...
Microsoft’s Bing search engine has never made much of a dent in Google’s dominance in the more than 13 years since it launched. Now the company is hoping some buzzy artificial intelligence can win ...
AI chatbots and writers can help lighten your workload by writing emails and essays and even doing math. They use artificial intelligence to generate text or answer queries based on user input.
So Bing, the much-hyped new search tool from Microsoft, is live. As promised, I took it for a spin today from the perspective of the student/teacher looking to extract something relevant from the web ...
Microsoft on Tuesday unveiled an advanced version of its search engine Bing, complete with ChatGPT-like technology that can answer complex questions and help users make decisions. The push is part of ...
Microsoft is creating a new AI-based search feature for Bing called "Copilot Search." Instead of showing the usual blue links, this feature will present search results as summaries generated by AI.
Microsoft’s new AI-powered Bing doesn’t seem to have learned the lesson our mothers taught us — if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it. Select reporters, analysts, influencers, and some ...
One of the most straightforward ways to ensure Bing provides location-specific results is to manually set your location on the Bing website. Here’s how you can do it: Go to the Bing website and click ...
Microsoft is testing placing site favicons at the top of the Bing search results page that when clicked on, anchor you down ...
A start-up called Perplexity shows what’s possible for a search engine built from scratch with artificial intelligence. By Kevin Roose Kevin Roose used the Perplexity search engine for several weeks ...