With OpenAI investment, Microsoft could outperform Google Search with ChatGPT-enabled Bing


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Microsoft's billion-dollar investment in OpenAI, which led to the creation of ChatGPT, could be used to improve

Bing search engine.ChatGPT could be Microsoft's next big challenge as it looks to take on Google Search. Microsoft's 2019 $1 billion investment in Open AI, which includes a multi-year cloud computing partnership to build new Azure AI supercomputing technologies, could result in ChatGPT search capabilities coming to Bing as early as March.

ChatGPT is designed to understand and generatenatural language, which allows it to communicate with users and provide answers to their questions. It is able to understand complex queries and provide detailed answers, as well as generate grammatically correct text. Microsoft hopes that ChatGPT will help it compete with Google in the search engine market.

Executive Vice President, Microsoft ResearchPeter Lee said: &#8220;ChatGPT &#8211; this is the next big challenge for us. We want to ensure that our search engine can understand natural language and answer complex queries accurately and in a timely manner. We believe that ChatGPT will help us with this&#8221;.

Li added that over the past year the number of peopleusing the Microsoft search engine has increased significantly, with more than 3 billion search queries per month. He believes that ChatGPT will help them continue to grow and compete with Google.

Microsoft is reportedly preparing to introducea new version of Bing that will use ChatGPT artificial intelligence to answer certain search queries. This has the potential to revolutionize the search market, which is currently largely dominated by Google.

Microsoft has invested in OpenAI inhope to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI). This technology will allow the system to become an expert in any field and gain knowledge on a variety of topics.

ChatGPT &#8211; the most famous chatbot,responding to commands in natural language, and it has received more attention than Google's LaMDA or Meta's BlenderBot. While these chatbots aren't exactly reliable, Microsoft's Tay.ai chatbot failed to take off when it was released in 2016.

According to StatCounter, Google's share of the globalmarket is 92.5% compared to 3% for Bing and 1.24% for Yahoo. The New York Times reported that Google executives are concerned about the upcoming launch of ChatGPT, as it could disrupt the search engine market.

Microsoft is already using OpenAI technology toBing improvements. In December, the company introduced the DALL-E 2 Image Generator, which allows users to generate images based on keywords. This feature is still in preview and is not yet available in all regions. Microsoft is reportedly planning to use ChatGPT to improve Bing, not to change the existing search engine.

A source:The Information

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