
Microsoft’s Bing search engine has a small market share, but the company hopes to change that by integrating the technology used by ChatGPT. Satya Nadella, the head of Microsoft, said in an interview for The Verge that the new Bing search engine will be a serious competitor for Google, a company that will be forced to move faster and give an adequate response.
Satya Nadella was asked if the peace and cooperation between Microsoft and Google will change now that both companies will launch chatbots in search engines.
“First of all, I’d like to say that I really admire Google and everything it’s done so far. It’s an incredible company, they have a lot of talent and I respect Sundar Pichai. I just want to innovate. Today we compete, and today we have brought competition to the web search space. Trust me, I’ve been in the business for 20 years and I’ve been waiting for this moment. After all, they (Google na) are the 800-pound (360 kg) gorilla in this matter. That’s who they are, and I hope that with the innovation that we’re bringing, they’ll come out and show us that they can dance. I want the world to know that we made them dance, and I think great days are coming,” says the head of Microsoft.
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On Tuesday, Microsoft officially announced its participation in the artificial intelligence “race” of online search and will integrate ChatGPT chatbot technology into the Bing search engine. Users will be able to ask specific things and receive appropriate answers. Google recently announced that it will open public access to a chatbot called Bard.
The CEO of Microsoft said that we are facing a significant moment in the history of the Internet, explaining that this technology will change the interaction with different software for the better. Nadella says that this moment can be classified as a chapter of importance in the history of technology, along with the appearance of the first web browsers and mobile gadgets.
Users will be able to ask more complex questions and get direct answers, but for a while only a small number of people will be able to experience the technology in the Edge browser. Obviously, the answers will improve over time.
Microsoft talked about the “new Bing”, that is, about the new Bing search engine, which will change thanks to the advent of this technology, which will allow direct “discussions” and answers to the object of many types of questions.
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