Microsoft has announced that starting this Wednesday, its search engine will be included in the chatbot of the artificial intelligence ChatGPT for subscribers of the paid version, and will be extended “soon” to the rest of the users.
“Our fantastic partnership with OpenAI is critical to our progress with the new Bing,” Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft’s head of consumer marketing, said in a statement.
In the document, Mehdi points out that the OpenAI “chatbot” now has a built-in search engine in Bing to provide “faster and more up-to-date answers with access to the network,” still “supported in research,” web data, and the use of quotes. “.
ChatGPT Plus subscribers, who have access to GPT-4, had no access to resources, so the new partnership gives users access to “citations (in footnotes) so they can get more information.”
Microsoft announced a “multi-million dollar investment” in startup OpenAI in January, and in February the Seattle-based tech giant announced it would use OpenAI technology for its artificial intelligence tools.
Source: DN
