Microsoft has scheduled an event for today (February 7), where the company is expected to reveal the combination of the artificial chatbot ChatGPT and Microsoft’s search engine — Bing. The event starts at 10 am (11.30 pm IST)at Microsoft’s Campus in Redmond, Washington.
The company sent out media invites last week in which the company mentioned that it will announce progress on a few exciting projects. The invite reads, “Please join us for an exclusive briefing where we’ll share some progress on a few exciting projects with [CEO] Satya Nadella and others at the Microsoft Campus in Redmond, WA.”
What Microsoft may announce at the event
Rumours suggest that the tech giant may showcase the ChatGPT powered version of its search engine — Bing. Along with this, there are chances that Microsoft may also make announcements related to its investment in ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
Recently, a ChatGPT-powered version of Bing also went live. Named new Bing, the version is now offline but it showed a chat box with support for up to 1,000 characters in which users can write their questions. On the other hand, Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI also tweeted a photo with Nadella and confirmed his presence at the event. This further suggests that Microsoft will make some announcement about ChatGPT.
For uninitiated, ChatGPT is an easy-to-use artificial intelligence tool that has taken the world by storm. Introduced by OpenAI in late November, the AI-powered chat tool can answer questions posed by users. The AI chatbot responds in a human-like way and it is designed to mimic real conversations.
Google introduces ChatGPT rival
Google has introduced its ChatGPT rival named Bard. The artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbot will compete directly with rival ChatGPT, the AI service created by OpenAI. Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, announced the project in a blog post, describing the tool as an “experimental conversational AI service” that will answer users’ queries and take part in conversations.
The company sent out media invites last week in which the company mentioned that it will announce progress on a few exciting projects. The invite reads, “Please join us for an exclusive briefing where we’ll share some progress on a few exciting projects with [CEO] Satya Nadella and others at the Microsoft Campus in Redmond, WA.”
What Microsoft may announce at the event
Rumours suggest that the tech giant may showcase the ChatGPT powered version of its search engine — Bing. Along with this, there are chances that Microsoft may also make announcements related to its investment in ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
Recently, a ChatGPT-powered version of Bing also went live. Named new Bing, the version is now offline but it showed a chat box with support for up to 1,000 characters in which users can write their questions. On the other hand, Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI also tweeted a photo with Nadella and confirmed his presence at the event. This further suggests that Microsoft will make some announcement about ChatGPT.
For uninitiated, ChatGPT is an easy-to-use artificial intelligence tool that has taken the world by storm. Introduced by OpenAI in late November, the AI-powered chat tool can answer questions posed by users. The AI chatbot responds in a human-like way and it is designed to mimic real conversations.
Google introduces ChatGPT rival
Google has introduced its ChatGPT rival named Bard. The artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbot will compete directly with rival ChatGPT, the AI service created by OpenAI. Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, announced the project in a blog post, describing the tool as an “experimental conversational AI service” that will answer users’ queries and take part in conversations.
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