ChatGPT can once again browse the web for information after 2021 with a Bing integration, several months after OpenAI pulled the feature for bypassing paywalls. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more ...
Microsoft is trying to convince IT admins to enable web search in Microsoft 365 Copilot, emphasizing that it will not use ...
Bing's new chat mode lets you ask follow-up questions without having to repeat yourself. And that’s not the only restriction. To use Bing with ChatGPT, you’ll also need to log into a Microsoft account ...
The ChatGPT-Bing saga continues, with Edge browser integration, longer conversations, and Bing chat for all in Skype. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more than 20 years, focusing on photo ...
Bing, Microsoft's search engine, existed since 1998 but was called MSN Search, then Windows Live Search, then Live Search, and finally got a rebranding as Bing in 2009. Bing, as we know it today, ...
Last week, OpenAI (the folks who brought you the wildly disruptive ChatGPT) announced that the AI chatbot will no longer be limited to data from before September 2021 (or in the case of GPT-4, from ...
A new feature in Edge will make it possible to launch specific actions, such as starting a movie, from the Bing AI sidebar. (Microsoft Image) Microsoft is updating its OpenAI-powered Bing search ...
SISTRIX reports ChatGPT is using the web less often for anonymous users, dropping from above 15% to below 2.5% in two weeks.
Brave, a privacy-focused search engine and browser, said it will no longer use Microsoft search as a source for its web searches. “Every Web search result seen in Brave Search is now served by our own ...
Microsoft has published a new patent application named Web Content Reliability Classification (US 20230350956 A1). It seems this patent describes how to figure out a reliability score for a website or ...
Microsoft Bing is testing placing a label in the search result snippets that tell you if the search result snippet you are looking at is a web page or something else. This is a "web" label on the left ...