Everything's coming up Copilot -- including Bing. Today at Microsoft Ignite 2023, the company renamed Bing Chat, the AI-powered chatbot it launched on Bing earlier this year, to Copilot in Bing.
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When Bing Chat launched, I remember that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that they wanted to make Google dance. Of course, Google has since launched Bard and now even Meta is hopping into the AI chat ...
Microsoft has upped the chat turn limit on its Bing Chat service yet again, now allowing 120 daily turns (10 per session), according to Yusuf Mehdi, consumer chief marketing officer at Microsoft. The ...
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Microsoft wasn't subtle in announcing its plans to add AI functionality to any and all of its existing products. On Monday, the company announced that, in addition to its availability on the Edge ...
Microsoft will start testing Bing Chat tones, enabling users to switch between receiving answers that are either more creative or more focused on their queries. Once the new option is available, you ...
When Microsoft first gave select users exclusive access to Bing's AI chatbot, some of the chatbot's shortcomings became evident. Microsoft found that long chat sessions confused the model, and as a ...
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Bizarre conversations between journalists and Microsoft’s new Bing “chat mode”–including claims that it “wants to be alive,” fantasizing about stealing nuclear codes, threatening to unleash a virus, ...
Everything's coming up Copilot -- including Bing. Why the name changes? Not to cause confusion, Microsoft swears -- despite the fact that the company now has roughly a dozen products that share the ...