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Last week, after testing the new, A.I.-powered Bing search engine from Microsoft, I wrote that, much to my shock, it had replaced Google as my favorite search engine.
But a week later, I’ve changed my mind. I’m still fascinated and impresse…
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Text-generating AI is getting good at being convincing—scary good, even. Microsoft's Bing AI chatbot has gone viral this week for giving users aggressive, deceptive, and rude responses, even berating users and messing with their heads. Unse…
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Last week, Microsoft launched a "reimagined" Bing search engine that can answer complex questions and converse directly with users. But instead of a chipper helper, some testers have encountered a moody and combative presence that calls its…
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When Marvin von Hagen, a 23-year-old studying technology in Germany, asked Microsoft's new AI-powered search chatbot if it knew anything about him, the answer was a lot more surprising and menacing than he expected.
"My honest opinion of yo…
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Hello early previewers,
We want to share a quick update on one notable change we are making to the new Bing based on your feedback.
As we mentioned recently, very long chat sessions can confuse the underlying chat model in the new Bing. To…
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Microsoft is limiting how extensively people can converse with its Bing AI chatbot, following media coverage of the bot going off the rails during long exchanges.
Bing Chat will now reply to up to five questions or statements in a row for …