Did Microsoft just open the floodgates?
Timing is Everything
Though the AI chatbot has had a tumultuous start, Microsoft has been making some in-real-time changes — read:— to the GPT-4-powered web app, making it somewhat less vulnerable to prompt injections and jailbreaking attempts. And speaking of GPT-4: seeing as how it's finally been confirmed that the next-gen OpenAI tech has been secretly powering Bing Chat for months, this Microsoft maybe-glitch might just be a very clutch means of trying the tech out for yourself — without having to pay $20 monthly for OpenAI's ChatGPT Plus subscription.
To be clear, the Bing AI and GPT-4 aren't exactly the same product, but we're just trying to help the people out, you know? But regardless of whether this was a mistake or not, it's certainly interesting for it to occur now, as Microsoft is set toIn other words, it's one hell of a time for Microsoft to be — as Roulston put it — "running tests."
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