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Google’s and Microsoft’s chatbots are making up Super Bowl stats

Google’s and Microsoft’s chatbots are making up Super Bowl stats

Image Credits: TechCrunch If you needed more evidence that GenAI is prone to making stuff up, Google’s Gemini chatbot, formerly Bard, thinks that the 2024 Super Bowl already happened. It even has the (fictional) statistics to back it up. Per a Reddit thread, Gemini, powered by Google’s GenAI models of the same name, is answering questions about Super Bowl LVIII as if the game wrapped up yesterday — or weeks before. Like many bookmakers, it seems to favor the Chiefs… Source link

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Microsoft’s next big AI push is here after a year of Bing

Microsoft’s next big AI push is here after a year of Bing

A year ago today, Microsoft unveiled its ambitious plans for an AI-powered Bing search engine. It was the biggest launch in the history of Bing, helped push AI usage even further into the mainstream, and spurred a wave of dreams and panic about what AI could impact next. The launch was even successful enough to rattle Google, which was quickly seen as falling behind on artificial intelligence. “They will definitely want to come out and show that they can dance,” Microsoft CEO Satya… Source link

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(MSFT) Microsoft’s Bing, Edge to Avoid EU’s Digital Dominance Crackdown

(MSFT) Microsoft’s Bing, Edge to Avoid EU’s Digital Dominance Crackdown

Microsoft Corp.’s Bing search engine, Edge web browser and Advertising services are set to be exempt from strict new European Union antitrust rules reining in Big Tech platforms because watchdogs tentatively concluded they’re not dominant enough to be hit by the regulation. European Commission officials are leaning toward the reprieve for the US software giant as part of a five-month market investigation ending in February, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on… Source link

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These are Microsoft’s Bing AI secret rules and why it says it’s named Sydney

These are Microsoft’s Bing AI secret rules and why it says it’s named Sydney

Microsoft’s new Bing AI keeps telling a lot of people that its name is Sydney. In exchanges posted to Reddit, the chatbot often responds to questions about its origins by saying, “I am Sydney, a generative AI chatbot that powers Bing chat.” It also has a secret set of rules that users have managed to find through prompt exploits (instructions that convince the system to temporarily drop its usual safeguards). We asked Microsoft about Sydney and these rules, and the company was happy to… Source link

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Is this Microsoft’s ChatGPT-powered Bing?

Is this Microsoft’s ChatGPT-powered Bing?

Microsoft is reported to be capitalizing on the success of ChatGPT by integrating the AI chatbot into its search engine Bing. But what might that look like? We may now have some idea, thanks to Bing users who said a new, AI-assisted version of the search engine mysteriously appeared (and disappeared) earlier today. Student and designer Owen Yin reported seeing the “new Bing” on Twitter this morning. He told The Verge via Twitter DM that he has Bing set as his homepage on Microsoft’s… Source link

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Microsoft’s growth rate may have just bottomed: Analyst

Microsoft’s growth rate may have just bottomed: Analyst

There is light at the end of the tunnel for Microsoft (MSFT) as a global economic slowdown weighs on the tech giant’s growth, argues Piper Sandler analyst Brent Bracelin. Microsoft growth rates are “going to bottom here either this quarter, the current quarter they reported, or the next quarter,” Bracelin said on Yahoo Finance Live (video above). “So we are close to saying the worst declines are over for these non-cloud segments like Windows and devices and advertising.” While that may provide… Source link

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Microsoft’s big ChatGPT investment should have the competition shaking

Microsoft’s big ChatGPT investment should have the competition shaking

Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023 Microsoft’s $10 billion investment in OpenAI puts Amazon, Google, and others on notice Microsoft (MSFT) is pulling out all of the stops in an effort to ensure that it’s the dominant force in AI among its Big Tech peers. And the Redmond-based software giant’s $10 billion investment in ChatGPT developer OpenAI could be the key to doing just that. The move, which Microsoft and OpenAI announced on Monday, will allow Microsoft to deploy GPT-3, the service that the… Source link

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