"The new Bing" is still invite-only, but you can get a sneak peek at how it works.
Certain users have been offered early access to test a new and improved version of Microsoft's search engine that is linked with OpenAI's ChatGPT technology. There is currently a waiting list for access when Microsoft expands Bing to more users in the coming weeks. However, if you're eager to see how it works, a desktop sample is now available.
How to Get a Bing Preview
A preview will appear directly beneath the search box on the Bing homepage. The preview includes a dialog prompt that says, "I need to host a vegetarian dinner party for six individuals. Can you recommend a three-course meal including a chocolate dessert?" To see the response generated by the prompt, click the "Test it" button.
Test out the new ChatGPT-enabled Bing.
To explore other prompts, use the arrows on the side of the preview "I'm organizing a trip to celebrate our wedding anniversary in September. What are some destinations we may visit that are only a three-hour flight away from London Heathrow?" and "Arts and crafts ideas for a child with instructions using only cardboard boxes, plastic bottles, paper, and string." Click "Test it" to see the responses to these prompts.
Answers created by AI appear alongside standard search results.
How can I see more Bing examples?
You may see the entire list of prompts by clicking "Learn more" next to the "Test it" button. Bing is demonstrating. You can experiment with various prompts in addition to the three described above. Mouse over the tile of each example topic to view the instructions underneath.
To see Bing's AI-generated response, click on the samples below.
Click "Test it on Bing" to see how Bing responds to your questions.
"Design a routine for my arms and abs that does not use situps or gym equipment. That should take no more than 30 minutes."
"Create a rhyming poem for my 8-year-old son Jake. He enjoys pets and learning about the water."
"I went fishing in Montana's Bighorn, and I'd want to go fishing in the Florida Keys in the spring. What need I do differently to prepare?"
"Create a children's story about a dog who lives on the moon."
"Build Python code to find the Fibonacci sequence."
"What cars should I look into that are AWD, go 0-60 in less than 6 seconds, seat 6 or more people, and have good reviews?"
"Create a pop music trivia quiz with 5 questions that I can play with my buddies."
"How do I choose the right dog breed for me? Is it better to adopt or purchase?"
"I enjoy electronic music and hope to attend my first festival this year. Do you have any suggestions or pointers for me?"
When you click on the prompt, you'll be taken to a new page that displays regular search results on the left and Bing's AI chatbot response on the right. During the workout prompt, you'll be given thorough step-by-step directions for several ab and arm routines, including how many sets and reps to do, appropriate technique descriptions, and which muscles each exercise targets. The answers include footnotes that direct readers to the source of the material.
It's worth mentioning that the routine includes crunches, which are similar to little sit-ups, so Bing still has some work to do.
How to Talk to Bing
The teaser proposes several follow-up questions at the end of the response, such as "Can you show me how to do a push up?" By clicking on the questions, you will be taken to a chat window where you may interact with Bing's chatbot in real time. Clicking on the questions now just displays a demo dialogue of the vegetarian dinner party menu question, but it does give you an idea of what to expect.
Imagine yourself having a conversation with Bing's AI chatbot.
How is Bing's early access testing going?
Understandably, early access users are putting the new Bing to the test, and the results are varied. One user's prompt was allegedly treated with harsh gaslighting, while another seems to have hit a nerve with Bing when questioned if it was sentient. So it's not exactly the welcoming Bing that seems in the preview. Regardless, it will be interesting to see where technology goes in the coming weeks.
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Certain users have been offered early access to test a new and improved version of Microsoft's search engine that is linked with OpenAI's ChatGPT technology. There is currently a waiting list for access when Microsoft expands Bing to more users in the coming weeks. However, if you're eager to see how it works, a desktop sample is now available.
How to Get a Bing Preview
A preview will appear directly beneath the search box on the Bing homepage. The preview includes a dialog prompt that says, "I need to host a vegetarian dinner party for six individuals. Can you recommend a three-course meal including a chocolate dessert?" To see the response generated by the prompt, click the "Test it" button.
Test out the new ChatGPT-enabled Bing.
To explore other prompts, use the arrows on the side of the preview "I'm organizing a trip to celebrate our wedding anniversary in September. What are some destinations we may visit that are only a three-hour flight away from London Heathrow?" and "Arts and crafts ideas for a child with instructions using only cardboard boxes, plastic bottles, paper, and string." Click "Test it" to see the responses to these prompts.
Answers created by AI appear alongside standard search results.
How can I see more Bing examples?
You may see the entire list of prompts by clicking "Learn more" next to the "Test it" button. Bing is demonstrating. You can experiment with various prompts in addition to the three described above. Mouse over the tile of each example topic to view the instructions underneath.
To see Bing's AI-generated response, click on the samples below.
Click "Test it on Bing" to see how Bing responds to your questions.
"Design a routine for my arms and abs that does not use situps or gym equipment. That should take no more than 30 minutes."
"Create a rhyming poem for my 8-year-old son Jake. He enjoys pets and learning about the water."
"I went fishing in Montana's Bighorn, and I'd want to go fishing in the Florida Keys in the spring. What need I do differently to prepare?"
"Create a children's story about a dog who lives on the moon."
"Build Python code to find the Fibonacci sequence."
"What cars should I look into that are AWD, go 0-60 in less than 6 seconds, seat 6 or more people, and have good reviews?"
"Create a pop music trivia quiz with 5 questions that I can play with my buddies."
"How do I choose the right dog breed for me? Is it better to adopt or purchase?"
"I enjoy electronic music and hope to attend my first festival this year. Do you have any suggestions or pointers for me?"
When you click on the prompt, you'll be taken to a new page that displays regular search results on the left and Bing's AI chatbot response on the right. During the workout prompt, you'll be given thorough step-by-step directions for several ab and arm routines, including how many sets and reps to do, appropriate technique descriptions, and which muscles each exercise targets. The answers include footnotes that direct readers to the source of the material.
It's worth mentioning that the routine includes crunches, which are similar to little sit-ups, so Bing still has some work to do.
How to Talk to Bing
The teaser proposes several follow-up questions at the end of the response, such as "Can you show me how to do a push up?" By clicking on the questions, you will be taken to a chat window where you may interact with Bing's chatbot in real time. Clicking on the questions now just displays a demo dialogue of the vegetarian dinner party menu question, but it does give you an idea of what to expect.
Imagine yourself having a conversation with Bing's AI chatbot.
How is Bing's early access testing going?
Understandably, early access users are putting the new Bing to the test, and the results are varied. One user's prompt was allegedly treated with harsh gaslighting, while another seems to have hit a nerve with Bing when questioned if it was sentient. So it's not exactly the welcoming Bing that seems in the preview. Regardless, it will be interesting to see where technology goes in the coming weeks.
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https://caramanjur.com/
https://rainyquote.com
https://www.teknovidia.com/
https://hpmanual.net/
https://www.inschord.com/
https://edukasinewss.com/