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  • AI-driven Microsoft Bing, You.com threaten Google’s Search dominance

    AI-driven Microsoft Bing, You.com threaten Google’s Search dominance

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    New Delhi: New AI features in Microsoft Bing search engine and startup You.com have started to threaten Google’s Search dominance, as users seek more efficient search options.

    According to AI ethicist and You.com CEO Richard Socher, Google Search alternatives now offer users a more personalised search experience, reports ZDNet.

    “SEO-driven low-quality content has diluted the value of search results. This has fed consumer demand for better search experiences,” Socher was quoted as saying.

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    Generative AI like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and large language models are now challenging Google’s Search like never before.

    According to Socher, the key lies in innovation, user control, and strategic partnerships.

    “Google needs help to adapt to new paradigms, such as generative AI, due to its existing business model and entrenched market dominance,” he added.

    As Microsoft takes the lead with AI-powered Bing Search and ChatGPT, Google is set to release a new AI-powered Search engine next month, with more features coming this fall.

    The new features will be available exclusively in the US, and will be released initially to a maximum of one million users, according to reports.

    The company plans are part of efforts to meet the threat posed by Microsoft’s Bing chatbot and OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

    “AI competitors like the new Bing are quickly becoming the most serious threat to Google’s search business in 25 years, and in response, Google is racing to build an all-new search engine powered by the technology,” says a report in The New York Times.

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  • Microsoft adds AI-powered Bing to SwiftKey app on iOS, Android

    Microsoft adds AI-powered Bing to SwiftKey app on iOS, Android

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    New Delhi: Microsoft has announced the addition of AI-powered Bing capabilities to the SwiftKey app (a third-party keyboard) on iOS and Android.

    This new addition will allow users to chat with the AI chatbot directly from their mobile keyboard and search for things without having to switch between apps.

    SwiftKey has been part of the Microsoft family since 2016.

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    “Bing integrates in three major ways – Search, Chat, and Tone. The update is available today. Once you’ve got the update, you’ll see the Bing icon above the keyboard. From there you can click on the exact feature you’d like to use; Chat, Tone, or Search,” Microsoft said in a blhttps://www.siasat.com/linkedin-introduces-new-ways-to-verify-identity-work-2568179/ogpost.

    With the Chat functionality, users can access the new Bing on the go for more detailed queries, while, with the Tone feature, users can communicate more effectively by using AI to customise their in-progress text to fit any situation.

    Moreover, the Search functionality will let users quickly search the web from their keyboard without switching apps.

    “These new features in SwiftKey are accessible in all markets where the new Bing is available; anyone can use Search now while accessing Tone and Chat requires that you sign into your Microsoft Account that has been approved to access the new Bing preview,” the company said.

    Further, the tech giant introduced the “translator functionality” in the mobile Bing app, which will offer alternative masculine and feminine translations when translating from English to Spanish, French, or Italian.

    This feature will allow users to choose the gendered translation that best fits their context and is helpful for well-intentioned speakers of all proficiency levels.

    The company also expanded Bing access to Skype so that everyone in a group chat can now chat with the new Bing.

    Only one person in the group needs to have access to the preview.

    This means as a group you can use the new Bing from within the Skype app just like you’d use the new Bing on a desktop; you can use it to, for example, settle a debate, help plan a group trip, or find a restaurant for you all to meet at in person, according to the company.

    The new Bing is now also available via the Microsoft Start app too, for users who have cleared the waitlist.

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  • India among top three markets for AI-powered Bing preview: Microsoft official

    India among top three markets for AI-powered Bing preview: Microsoft official

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    Washington: India has emerged as one of the top three markets for Microsoft’s new Bing preview, which has ChatGPT incorporated into it, and is its biggest image creator market, a senior company official has said, asserting that the search engine is much better than its rival Google.

    Powered by ChatGPT, Microsoft launched the new Bing preview on February 7. ChatGPT is an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI and launched in November 2022.

    “Search has changed and will change. It’s not going away. Just like when television came into existence, radio didn’t go away, but TV got a lot more excitement. Same will happen here. The new capabilities of AI of chat of answers are now increasingly exciting because they’re helping answer questions that search didn’t do. And with Bing, we are completely unique in that leadership today,” Yusuf Mehdi, corporate vice president and consumer chief marketing officer of Microsoft told PTI.

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    Microsoft, under its Indian-American CEO Satya Nadella, has a vision about the world moving from search engines to what it thinks of “as your co-pilot” for the web. That does four things: do better search, give answers to questions, chat and create content.

    “We’re now having over 100 million daily activities on Bing. We are in 169 countries and India is one of the top three markets for us in this new Bing preview. In fact, India is the top image creator market, based on users using the feature, which is really pretty neat,” Mehdi said.

    “So, of all the countries in the world, India’s the top. With some of these visual capabilities, one of the things we also announced this last week is knowledge cards. So that you can now get richer views of the searches. We are seeing a Bollywood actor Kiara Advani as the top search in knowledge cards with other actors rounding out in the Indian market. So, seeing great engagement there (in India),” he said.

    Responding to a question, he said, the Indian market is very active as people in the country are using many of the new features that Microsoft has recently launched.

    The new Bing has been receiving very positive feedback from its users, he said.

    “The feedback is overwhelmingly positive as people prefer it as a new way to search, not just the answers, but the ability to chat and search. That’s an important thing because it marks a difference between us and Google,” he said.

    “Google is trying to say that the chat has nothing to do with search and they’re separate products. We think they’re one integrated product. … In chat we got a lot of feedback about people wanting to use it for more than just search,” he said.

    People want to do social entertainment and want to be able to talk to the AI chatbot, Mehdi said, adding Microsoft continues to improve the factual accuracy of answers.

    “Because while it can be very creative, there are still areas where we can do a better job. Things like math questions, things like searches about individual people, we are still doing more work there,” he said.

    Some of the things like knowledge cards and stories are something very unique to Bing, which Google doesn’t do, he said.

    “When you do a search, we can now give you a much richer answer of what that looks like. We can give you, for example, five images of the thing you’re looking for. So, if you’re searching, for example, Kara Advani, we can give you the actor and we can show you various images in the knowledge card, a lot of information,” he said.

    “So we are automating particular answers for the Indian market for the top searches, whether that’s actors or movie stars or whether it’s top news in India or top travel sites in India. We’re doing a lot of those special cards for India,” Mehdi said.

    Observing that search is still a magical tool, Mehdi said this has evolved and now it is also being used for planning and getting answers to complicated questions.

    Bing with the new AI can respond to complicated questions which regular searches cannot do, he said.

    “One of the things that we’ve made progress with Bing is we’re now able to answer those questions, many of those questions that Google cannot do because we’re using ChatGPT to help refine… because we’re using AI to help answer the question,” he said.

    Google has taken a different approach, so far, he said.

    “They have a very separate chat product called Bard that’s different from Google search. They haven’t done any of the AI work in Google search. We’ve brought that right in. So, we have a much better offering now for people. And we think that is the future of bringing search and chat and creation together. That’s why our vision’s so different from their vision,” Mehdi said.

    He noted that the latest development would have an impact on the news industry as well.

    “A lot of how the news industry has worked with search today is that there’s a very delicate balance of …do great journalism like yourself, then someone searches for the latest news, let’s say in Israel, something happened. And then there might be a snippet of information and then I click on it to go to the story,” he said.

    “Now with AI and with chat, you can get even more of a clear answer, but not necessarily the article or the great reporting. That will change a little bit. What we are doing is we’re providing links now to drive more content and more traffic to people.

    “I think what’ll happen is we’ll see more traffic go to news agencies and new publishers because of what we’re doing in Bing to help better get the answer. But it will change the advertising model. We think there’ll be fewer ads that will be more relevant and have higher returns,” Mehdi said.

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  • Microsoft introduces ‘Bing Image Creator’ powered by OpenAI’s DALL-E

    Microsoft introduces ‘Bing Image Creator’ powered by OpenAI’s DALL-E

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    San Francisco: Microsoft has introduced a new feature ‘Bing Image Creator’ to the new Bing and Edge preview, which allows users to create an image simply by using their own words to describe the picture they want to see — powered by an advanced version of the Open AI’s DALL-E model.

    Bing Image Creator integrated into Bing chat has started to roll out to Bing preview users, also it is available in Microsoft Edge from the Image Creator icon in the sidebar for both desktop and mobile users around the world in English.

    Moreover, the company said that it will soon integrate Image Creator into Edge from the new Bing button in chat mode in the preview version of Edge.

    “By typing in a description of an image, providing additional context like location or activity, and choosing an art style, Image Creator will generate an image from your own imagination. It’s like your creative copilot. Just type something like ‘draw an image’ or ‘create an image’ as a prompt in chat to get creating a visual for a newsletter to friends or as inspiration for redecorating your living room,” Microsoft said in a blogpost.

    Along with the new image generator, Bing is getting two new search features — Visual Stories and Knowledge Cards 2.0.

    “To support the growing demand for more visual search experiences, we are also making Stories and Knowledge Cards 2.0 available to all Bing users,” the company said.

    Knowledge Cards 2.0 is an AI-powered infographic-inspired experience that provides fun facts and key information at a glance.

    The company said that it has been updated to include interactive, dynamic content like charts, graphs, timelines, visual stories and more.

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  • Microsoft’s Bing search engine crosses 100 mn users

    Microsoft’s Bing search engine crosses 100 mn users

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    New Delhi: Microsoft’s AI-powered Bing search engine has surpassed 100 million daily active users, as ChatGPT’s integration into Bing has helped the company grow its usage within a month like never before.

    Its rival Google Search engine has more than 1 billion daily active users.

    “We are pleased to share that after a number of years of steady progress, and with a little bit of a boost from the million plus new Bing preview users, we have crossed 100 million daily active users of Bing,” said Yusuf Mehdi, Corporate Vice President and Consumer Chief Marketing Officer at Microsoft.

    Roughly one third of daily Bing preview users are using AI chat daily.

    “We’re seeing on average, roughly three chats per session with more than 45 million total chats since the preview began,” Mehdi announced.

    About 15 per cent of Chat sessions are people using Bing to generate new content demonstrating they are extending search to creativity, he said.

    “We are also pleased to see the new Bing start to be used on mobile phones given the release of our new Bing Mobile app,” he added.

    “On the small screen, Answers and Chat, now with voice input, are much more helpful, and have led to a 6X increase in the daily active users from pre-launch levels,” he said.

    The tech giant has increased conversation limits on Bing AI to 10 chats per session and 120 total chats per day.

    Earlier, these conversations were limited to 6 chat turns per session and a total of 100 per day.

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  • Users can now change behaviour of AI Bing chatbot

    Users can now change behaviour of AI Bing chatbot

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    San Francisco, March 3 (IANS) Tech giant Microsoft has added a new feature to its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered Bing chatbot that allows users to choose different tones for responses.

    Users can choose between three options for the chatbot’s responses — precise, balanced and creative.

    The creative mode provides responses that are “original and imaginative”, whereas the precise mode gives “accuracy and relevancy for more factual and concise answers”, reports The Verge.

    The tech giant has set the Bing chatbot’s default mode to balanced, which it thinks will strike the right balance between accuracy and creativity.

    These new chat modes are currently rolling out to all Bing AI users, and about 90 per cent of users should already be seeing them.

    According to Mikhail Parakhin, the head of web services at Microsoft, the update includes a “significant reduction in cases where Bing refuses to reply for no apparent reason”.

    Last month, the company had said that it was also going to test an additional option that would allow users to choose the tone of the chat from more precise, to balanced and more creative.

    “The goal is to give you more control on the type of chat behaviour to best meet your needs,” it added.

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  • Microsoft launches new AI-Powered Bing and Edge browser

    Microsoft launches new AI-Powered Bing and Edge browser

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    Microsoft has announced an all-new AI-powered Bing search engine and Edge web browser based on a new OpenAI model that is more powerful than ChatGPT.

    To empower people to unlock the joy of discovery, feel the wonder of creation and better harness the world’s knowledge, today we’re improving how the world benefits from the web by reinventing the tools billions of people use every day, the search engine and the browser.

    Available in preview now at Bing.com, the new technology offers better search, more complete answers, a new chat experience and the ability to generate content.

    “AI will fundamentally change every software category, starting with the largest category of all – search,” said Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, Microsoft. “Today, we’re launching Bing and Edge powered by AI copilot and chat, to help people get more from search and the web.”

    The new Bing and Edge

    We have brought together search, browsing and chat into one unified experience you can invoke from anywhere on the web, delivering:

    The new Bing gives you an improved version of the familiar search experience, providing more relevant results for simple things like sports scores, stock prices and weather, along with a new sidebar that shows more comprehensive answers if you want them.

    Complete answers

    Bing reviews results from across the web to find and summarize the answer you’re looking for. For example, you can get detailed instructions for how to substitute eggs for another ingredient in a cake you are baking right in that moment, without scrolling through multiple results.

    A new chat experience

    For more complex searches – such as for planning a detailed trip itinerary or researching what TV to buy – the new Bing offers new, interactive chat. The chat experience empowers you to refine your search until you get the complete answer you are looking for by asking for more details, clarity and ideas – with links available so you can immediately act on your decisions.

    A creative spark

    There are times when you need more than an answer – you need inspiration. The new Bing can generate the content to help you. It can help you write an email, create a 5-day itinerary for a dream vacation to Hawaii, with links to book your travel and accommodations, prep for a job interview or create a quiz for trivia night. The new Bing also cites all its sources, so you’re able to see links to the web content it references.

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    We’ve updated the Edge browser with new AI capabilities and a new look, and we’ve added two new functionalities: Chat and compose. With the Edge Sidebar, you can ask for a summary of a lengthy financial report to get the key takeaways – and then use the chat function to ask for a comparison to a competing company’s financials and automatically put it in a table. You can also ask Edge to help you compose content, such as a LinkedIn post, by giving it a few prompts to get you started. After that, you can ask it to help you update the tone, format and length of the post. Edge can understand the web page you’re on and adapts accordingly.

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