Wednesday, February 8th 2023

Microsoft to Infuse Bing with Next-Generation AI Model More Powerful Than ChatGPT

Yesterday, Microsoft held a conference showcasing its next-generation AI solutions in partnership with OpenAI. Among them, the company showed that it is making steady progress toward integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) in the Bing search engine, which will appear soon. What is interesting about the future release is the new functionality and capability of LLM, which Microsoft says is much more potent than an existing solution like ChatGPT. OpenAI's ChatGPT is not suited particularly well for search engines and its capabilities, which is why Microsoft's next-generation Bing will use a custom LLM called Prometheus Model, envisioned for advanced search capabilities.

As the company notes, Prometheus will show users relevant search results and allow up to 1000 character input in the chat. Even when the model doesn't know the answer, it will not hallucinate and produce false results. Instead, Prometheus will point the user to further reading, allowing for a safer and more accurate search experience. Currently, anyone can go to Bing.com and join the waitlist to try out the preview of the upcoming Bing Chat. Microsoft Consumer Chief Marketing Officer Yusuf Mehdi said, "We're going to scale the preview to millions in the coming weeks." A mobile-tailored preview is coming soon as well.
Source: Engadget
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31 Comments on Microsoft to Infuse Bing with Next-Generation AI Model More Powerful Than ChatGPT

#26
Bomby569
gtxbruNow we will have more ‘relevant’ ads powered by AI.
what are these "ads" people keep talking about? never seen one
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#27
AusWolf
AquinusDo you need me to define "context," for you? Stop being so myopic. A word alone doesn't define everything about a phrase
Phrases are made up of words. Words that mean something. Take shopping centre for example. It is a centre for something. You can do your shopping in it. It is not something entirely different than the two words separately mean. So you can only call something an artificial intelligence if it exhausts the definitions of both artificial and intelligence. Otherwise, it's just a fancy name to sell something entirely different.

You may be looking at it from an IT point of view. I've got a degree in linguistics, so I'm looking at it from there.

If you still don't see what I mean, then let's agree to disagree. :)
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#28
ZeppMan217
The last time MS dipped into public machine AI bots, the bot went full Hitler in less than a week before being shut down.
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#29
chrcoluk
I suppose the question is, will it be like older search engines showing results from communities rather than be loaded with commercial sites and blogs on page 1. I miss the old search engines, where you ask the question and results were forums, reddit etc.
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#30
AusWolf
ZeppMan217The last time MS dipped into public machine AI bots, the bot went full Hitler in less than a week before being shut down.
You cannot build an AI without it representing human behaviour, including all of its weaknesses, I guess.
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#31
ThrashZone
ZeppMan217The last time MS dipped into public machine AI bots, the bot went full Hitler in less than a week before being shut down.
Hi,
MS is so far left it has no choice but to lean that direction.
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