Microsoft begins making Bing Chat AI searches available to everyone
two days ago. OpenAI's latest language model has taken the tech world by storm with its ability to handle both text and images. Some of its feats include passing simulated exams like the Bar and LSAT with a score"around the top 10 percent of test takers," and outperforming other LLMs in a variety of benchmark tests.
Bing gives users a taste of GPT-4 without the need to pay for it or be a developer. The new search engine got off to be a bit of a shaky start, though, as up to 10 million users signed up to test it. Some were able to “jailbreak” the chatbot, making it spew false information and essentially gaslight users.
further with a"multibillion dollar" investment that includes new supercomputers to accelerate OpenAI's research.
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