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How is Bing using ChatGPT?
Bing's new AI search engine program uses ChatGPT language modeling to provide its users with detailed human-like responses to questions and other inquiries. Microsoft, which owns Bing, and Google are working to create the most interactive and accurate chatbot possible in order to drive more engagement from users. Read below to find out Bing's new AI program is similar to the popular ChatGPT model. Microsoft's new AI program for its Bing search engine was developed and powered by Open AI technology. In early February, Microsoft, a major investor in Open AI, announced that its Bing search engine and Edge web browser would utilize an artificial intelligence program that is more advanced than ChatGPT.
Google's new AI bot made a gaffe because it was 'rushed' out to compete with ChatGPT, experts say
Google's new AI chatbot made an embarrassing gaffe because it was'rushed' out ahead of schedule amid growing competition from ChatGPT and Microsoft, tech industry experts claimed today. The mistake – which saw Google's Bard get a question wrong in a video posted to Twitter – wiped off £100 billion from the firm's value. It happened as Google faces the biggest threat to its dominance in web search, with commentators suggesting that the hurried unveiling of Bard was done to stop the tech giant being outmuscled in the race to revolutionise how we search the internet. Bard's error happened when the chatbot was asked what to tell a nine-year-old about the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and its discoveries. In response, it said Webb was the first to take pictures of a planet outside of earth's solar system.
AXA's three new AI bots to save 18,000-man hours a year
AXA has deployed three new AI (artificial intelligence) bots to support staff across the business with repetitive admin work. Named Harry, Bert and Lenny – the insurer has projected that the bots will save 18,000-man hours per year. And the three bots will soon be joined by a fourth – Como who will work on the commercial motor team. Throughout this year they will be expected to pick up more admin tasks, allowing staff to turn their attention to more analytical tasks. It follows the roll-out of Harry in June 2018.
Microsoft's New AI Bot can Draw Images Based on Captions
Microsoft has built an AI powered bot that can draw images based on the text it is provided. The below image, published by Microsoft, depicts a yellow black bird that was completely generated by the bot. Microsoft is simply calling this new technology the "drawing bot" for now. It can generate images from animals to scenic hillsides, and even outlandish things like flying cars and twisted street lamps. It's basically the AI version of pictionary where you're supposed to draw something based on cue cards.
Microsoft's new AI bot can draw whatever you tell it to
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has incredibly evolved over the last few years and is touted to be the next big thing of the future. Making more headway in that direction is Microsoft Corp. who has been investing in multiple projects relating to AI. The tech giant has created a new AI tool which it calls a "drawing bot" using a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) running on two machine learning models. The bot uses the GAN to generate images based merely on a descriptive caption. One machine learning model generates images from text descriptions, while the other model known as a discriminator uses descriptions of text to judge the authenticity of generated images, so that it cannot be tricked.
Microsoft's new AI bot can draw whatever you tell it to
Microsoft believes 2018 is the ''year of AI''. To that effect, the company has been investing in multiple projects pertaining to the field of artificial intelligence. In fact, only a couple of days ago, Microsoft announced an AI which reads and answers questions about a document with human-level accuracy. Similarly, the tech giant is aiming to decode the immune system using AI as well. Today, Microsoft has revealed yet another new AI tech under development - a bot that draws what you tell it to. This new tech, dubbed the ''drawing bot'', can generate highly detailed images based on caption-like text descriptions.
Siri's creators will unveil their new AI bot on Monday
Shortly after being purchased by Apple, two of Siri's founders left the company to begin creating yet another AI assistant. It's called Viv, and The Washington Post reports that it'll be unveiled to the world on Monday. Viv is essentially meant to be Siri, but good. It's an AI assistant that you speak to, but the difference here is that Viv is supposed to be able to handle complex requests and actually carry them out. The idea is that you could ask Viv to book you dinner and a movie, and it would just go ahead and do it.