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Microsoft Announced New AI Features For Bing And Edge

10:46 AM May 05, 2023

Microsoft released new AI features for its Bing chatbot and Edge web browser. The biggest one is the recently opened public access to the AI bot. Instead of signing up for a waitlist, you can enter it immediately to enjoy a version of GPT-4 for free. Also, the corporate vice president of Microsoft, Yusuf Mehdi, discussed other functions.

Microsoft’s global head of marketing, Divya Kumar, expressed his excitement about the announcement during a VentureBeat interview. “Today is exciting because it means the new Bing is now more quickly accessible to anyone who wants to try it,” he said. “It’s been incredible to get the amount of feedback we’ve been getting,” Kumar added.

This article will discuss the latest Microsoft AI features for Bing and Edge. We will explore how these improve the productivity of online searches. Moreover, I will cover Microsoft’s other AI projects, such as the 365 Copilot and its voice tool. Most people rely on MS tools daily, so you should see how AI will change your usage.

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What are the latest Microsoft AI features?

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Yusuf Mehdi posted an article about Microsoft’s new artificial intelligence functions. The first one he announced is Bing’s recent Open Preview.

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That means that the chatbot no longer has a waitlist. Consequently, everyone may try the new Bing and Edge by signing into the search engine with their Microsoft account.

As mentioned, Bing uses a version of GPT-4, the latest large language model of ChatGPT. However, using it on ChatGPT requires paying for a subscription.

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Bing lets you try GPT-4 for free. If you’re curious about how it improves ChatGPT, you should try it. Also, the new AI features improve Bing Knowledge Cards.

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Mehdi acknowledges that humans process visual information 60,000 times faster than text. That is why Bing adds illustrations called Knowledge Cards and visual search.

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Thanks to artificial intelligence, these Cards show charts and graphs to provide more relevant information. Also, it updates answer formats, letting you find information quicker.

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The Bing Image Creator launched before the new Microsoft AI add-ons. It enables the Bing chatbot to improve online searches by generating relevant images. The latest AI functionality expands Image Creator’s support for all Bing languages.

That’s more than 100 languages, enabling you to make pictures in your native tongue. Microsoft promotes its Edge browser as the first to use AI as a web copilot. Aside from improving its artificial intelligence, MS gave it an aesthetic makeover.

You may also submit images to Edge to find relevant information. Let us say you have homework to identify study plants in your local park. You may take a photo of these plants and send it to Bing or Edge. In response, it will show all you need to know about that plant to help you with schoolwork.

What are the other Microsoft AI projects?

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Microsoft has been implementing artificial intelligence into all its programs. For example, it added the 365 Copilot for its Office software. It enables MS Word to write, edit, and summarize your text.

Also, Copilot in PowerPoint lets you turn ideas into a presentation quickly. For example, ask for a slideshow about chatbot marketing, and it will create corresponding slides.

MS Copilot in Excel can analyze data, detect trends, and create data visualizations in minutes. Moreover, the AI assistant manages your Outlook inbox. More advanced Microsoft AI tools are under development.

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For example, the tech firm announced in January it is creating an AI voice tool called VALL-E. It can say anything in your voice based on a three-second sound bite. Also, the tech company is trying to use ChatGPT to control robots.

Its researchers asked a drone to inspect shelves. The machine asked how to perform the task and realized it must move in a zig-zag pattern. The robot also learned how to take a selfie!

Conclusion

The new Microsoft AI features for Bing and Edge let you do more with artificial intelligence. They improve online searches to give you relevant information quickly.

More importantly, they are now available to everyone. Create a Microsoft account, and you can explore the possibility of online chatbots.

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