The new AI-powered Bing chatbot is now available for everyone after today’s update. The waiting list is gone. The new artificial intelligence-powered Bing chatbot, created by Microsoft in collaboration with OpenAI, has been made available without the need to enter any waiting list.
Bing chatbot is based on GPT-4 language model
The ChatGPT-like advanced chatbot has been based on the language model GPT-4 since its release. The chatbot is ready to use for free within seconds via a Microsoft account login. The system, which can answer any question you can think of, can solve many of your problems. It can also write code or write long articles for you.
Meanwhile, the new artificial intelligence-powered Bing chatbot can now be quickly interacted with via the blue button positioned in the right corner of the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser. This button, which was previously included in developer versions for testing purposes, opens a special window on the right when pressed. Here you can ask questions to the new generation Bing on every conceivable subject. The new Bing often produces better results than ChatGPT. The new Bing makes Microsoft smile as a technology that has enabled the service to surpass 100 million users for the first time in its history.
So what is GPT-4? The new infrastructure is much more powerful than GPT-3.5. According to OpenAI, it is more creative than ever and can handle complex problems with a higher level of accuracy. The new model allows communication through uploaded photos as well as text. GPT-4 works slightly faster than before and can produce results up to 25,000 words. OpenAI says they used more human feedback, including feedback from ChatGPT, to make GPT-4 more accurate and reliable.
“If you’ve used the new Bing as part of the preview release in the last six weeks, you’ve already gotten an early look at the power of OpenAI’s latest model,” Microsoft said, adding that they will now make more use of the new model. The company powers these infrastructures through Azure servers and spends big budgets for this.