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Microsoft makes GPT-4 powered Bing chatbot available to everyone

It looks like Microsoft has removed the waiting list for the new Bing Chat feature, so anyone can now sign up and use the GPT-4 powered chatbot. Web searches blended with artificial intelligence, Bing's advanced Chat ...
 Microsoft makes GPT-4 powered Bing chatbot available to everyone
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It looks like Microsoft has removed the waiting list for the new Bing Chat feature, so anyone can now sign up and use the GPT-4 powered chatbot. It is still necessary to sign up for the so-called waiting list to try features such as web searches blended with artificial intelligence, and Bing’s advanced Chat tab, but you can start using it immediately according to the transfers.

The doors of the new Bing open wide

If you want to access the new Bing, go to bing.com/new and hit the “join waitlist” button and sign in with your Microsoft Account. You can try this new Bing right away. Asked whether the waitlist has been removed entirely, Microsoft said, “During this preview period, we are running various tests that could speed up some users’ access to the new Bing.” gave the answer.

As a result, participation in the test seems to have been made much faster. On the other hand, Microsoft will explain how it will add artificial intelligence to Office applications today. It is a matter of great curiosity how artificial intelligence like ChatGPT will work in Office applications such as Word and Outlook. On the other hand, a newly added sidebar feature was added to the Microsoft Edge browser earlier this week, and it is now possible to talk with Bing Chat on the browser. Similarly, Bing Chat has been added to the search bar of Windows 11.

Microsoft announced the new Bing last month and went into preview with a waiting list from day one. The company continues to control the process by imposing some restrictions on how many questions you can ask per session and per day. It is stated that these restrictions are put in place to prevent the chatbot from exhibiting “mindless” behavior, while currently Bing can receive 15 queries per session and 150 per day.

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