Microsoft continues to loosen restrictions on the Bing AI chatbot. Modeled after ChatGPT, the search engine chat software now expands to 10 possible messages per session and up to 120 per day, Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft’s corporate vice president and chief consumer marketing officer, announced Wednesday.
Until now, Internet users were limited to 6 messages per session and 100 per day, according to the American information site specialized in technology The Verge. The announcement comes a week after Microsoft released three options to choose which personality to assign to the Bing chatbot, namely Creative, Accurate, or Balanced.
Initially limited to five questions
After several slips of the chatbot, which multiplied the inappropriate comments and insults In front of users, Microsoft had initially limited the conversations to five questions on the same topic. Once all five questions were asked, the system would reboot and a new conversation would begin.
The American company then had fully sanitized the chatbot from Bing. As soon as a response came out of a highly agreed framework of parties in Italy or the best taco recipes, intelligence inexorably ended up responding with the phrase: “I’m sorry, but I prefer not to continue with this conversation.”
Source: BFM TV
