Microsoft's AI-Powered Bing Chat Is Coming To Mobile Browsers 9
Microsoft is bringing its AI-powered Bing Chat to all mobile browsers as part of the broader changes to stop blocking Bing Chat on third-party browsers. The Verge reports: Bing Chat first launched in February, but it was restricted to Microsoft's own Edge browser. Microsoft started opening up to Chrome and Safari desktop browsers in late July as part of testing for full third-party browser support. "With so many new, useful features now a part of Bing, we're excited to announce you can start experiencing the new AI-powered Bing in third-party browsers on web and mobile soon," says the Bing team in a blog post. "This next step in the journey allows Bing to showcase the incredible value of summarized answers, image creation and more, to a broader array of people."
Not my browser. (Score:1)
Good luck with all that though...
Bing chat is worthless (Score:3)
Spent a few minutes screwing around with my user agent just to try bing chat months ago and it turned out to be a total waste of time. As it stands currently available small models anyone can run on their PCs significantly outperform bing chat.
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I'm not sure exactly what you tried, but I'm not sure it was the real thing. Yes, I broke down and used Edge just to try it out. I find it to be very close in quality to ChatGPT itself. I'm able to get very good answers to my coding questions. It's able to even take lines of code, along with a question, and use the input to update the code to correct problems. And it's not just code, it's been able to provide excellent answers in many subject areas, with a degree of sophistication that makes me wonder how i
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I'm not sure exactly what you tried, but I'm not sure it was the real thing.
Clicked blue chat button on bing.com search site.
I find it to be very close in quality to ChatGPT itself.
This was my assumption going in it would basically at least be no worse than ChatGPT-3.5. Nope not even close. ALL of test questions I use to evaluate models it got wrong. It was so dense no amount of coaching would get it to produce the right answer.
And it's not just code, it's been able to provide excellent answers in many subject areas, with a degree of sophistication that makes me wonder how in the world it did that.
Have a collection of LLM's. Bing chat was acting like a cheesy 7B model. My understanding from online commentary of people with the same experience quality had dropped dramatically.
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I'd be interested to see some of your test questions, if you're willing to supply them!
AI is the new 3D Television (Score:1)
Meh (Score:2)
They keep adding and adding, and not fixing the issues with it.