Microsoft’s aim is to enhance the experience of exploration and creativity for people by providing better access to the world’s knowledge by using Microsoft Bing and Edge. To achieve this, they are revolutionizing the most frequently used tools on the web, the search engine and browser, to make the world more informed and enlightened.
They have introduced a cutting-edge, AI-powered Microsoft Bing and Edge search engine and browser. Currently available for preview at Bing.com, these tools offer enhanced search results, more comprehensive answers, a new chat feature, and the ability to create content. These tools are being referred to as AI-powered assistants for navigating the web.
“AI will fundamentally change every software category, starting with the largest category of all – search,” said Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, of Microsoft. “Today, we’re launching Bing and Edge powered by AI copilot and chat, to help people get more from search and the web.”
Every day, there are ten billion searches conducted, however, it is estimated that half of them go unanswered. This is because individuals are using search engines for purposes that it was not originally intended. While it is excellent for locating websites, it tends to be inadequate for handling more complicated inquiries or tasks.
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Microsoft has integrated search, browsing, and chat into a seamless experience that can be accessed from any location on the web, providing:
The new Bing not only makes exploring the web more effortless but also adds an enjoyable aspect to it. You can ask it various inquiries, such as:
“My anniversary is coming up in September, help me plan a trip somewhere fun in Europe, leaving from London.
Will the Ikea Klippan loveseat fit into my 2019 Honda Odyssey?
I like electronic music and want to go to my first festival this year. Do you have any recommendations or tips for me?”
The new Bing experience represents the culmination of four technological advancements.
Microsoft and OpenAI have combined their efforts to bring about a revolution in the search experience by integrating search, browsing, and chat into a seamless experience. This has been made possible due to Microsoft’s dedication to transforming Azure into a global AI supercomputer and OpenAI leveraging this infrastructure to train the advanced models that are now being optimized for Bing.
Along with OpenAI, Microsoft has taken steps to ensure protection against harmful content. Their teams are actively working on addressing concerns such as misinformation and disinformation, blocking inappropriate content, protecting data safety, and ensuring that our AI principles are being followed in preventing the promotion of harmful or discriminatory material.
Building upon their company’s long-standing commitment to responsible AI systems, they are working with OpenAI to ensure that their AI systems are designed with accountability in mind. Microsoft team, made up of researchers, engineers, and policy experts, will continue to work together to find new ways to reduce risk and make sure our AI is responsible.
The new Microsoft Bing and Edge is now available for a limited preview on a desktop and can be accessed by visiting Bing.com. You can try out some sample queries and sign up for the waitlist. Over the next few weeks, the preview will be made available to millions of people. A mobile version will also be available for preview soon.
They are eager to test the new Bing and Edge in real-world scenarios so that they can receive important feedback and make necessary improvements as they expand their use.
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