Just days after the restrictions were introduced, Microsoft changed its mind and is changing them, allowing users to ask the frenzied bot a few more questions.

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Just a few days ago, Microsoft announced that it was introducing a limit on the number of questions that users can ask the new Bing. They were limited to 5 consecutive questions and 50 questions per day.

Now the American giant announces new limits that are 20% higher. Thus, the limit of consecutive questions increases to 6, and you can ask up to 60 questions per day.

Microsoft decided to introduce these restrictions after it was found that the new Bing generates strange conversations in case of long conversations, starting to confess love, insult or even ask existential questions.

The reaction of the American giant to this situation was surprised, quickly putting the limits of the questions, as if it only then noticed that the new Bing had problems.

However, a group of researchers found that public tests conducted a few months ago in India produced the same results for long conversations. This suggests that Microsoft was aware of the problem, but rushed to implement the chatbot in the Bing search engine anyway.

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