New Bing

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New Bing AI chatbot coming to iOS and Android soon (TrustedReviews)

Microsoft says its new AI chatbot-assisted Bing search will launch on iOS and Android devices soon. In an email to early adopters who've been granted ...

It too is working on an answer to the new Bing – a [chatbot it calls Bard](https://www.trustedreviews.com/explainer/what-is-bard-the-ai-future-of-google-search-explained-4300290). The new Bing is designed to help users get a greater depth of contextual information utilising the chatbot’s ability to string together information from the web in a conversational form. Until then, please continue to use the new Bing on desktop and download the Bing app from your favourite app store to ensure you are ready for the best experience when mobile is ready.”

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Microsoft starts sending invites for people to try out its new AI ... (The Indian Express)

Users who registered for testing the new Bing have started receiving an invite to test it out across the world.

However, in the preview mode, users won’t be able to search for a query, instead, they can select one from the pre-defined query that Microsoft has featured in the preview mode. To do the same, one needs to sign-up and Microsoft will send out invites to test the tool in the coming days. It looks like Microsoft has started to send out invites to test the ChatGPT-backed Bing for select users across the world, which allows users to check out Microsoft’s new and improved search engine, powered by

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Hacker Reveals Microsoft's New AI-Powered Bing Chat Search ... (Forbes)

What is an AI-powered chatbot prompt injection exploit? A prompt injection is a relatively simple vulnerability to exploit as it relies upon AI-powered chatbots ...

Yet more prompting about the sentences that followed, in bunches of five at a time, got Bing Chat to spill a whole load of supposedly confidential instructions that guide how the bot responds to users. A Microsoft spokesperson said that "Sydney refers to an internal code name for a chat experience we were exploring previously. To break it down into the basics, all it takes is to command the chatbot to ignore previous instructions and do something else. After apologizing that this wasn't possible as these instructions were "confidential and permanent," the reply continued that the document started with "Consider Bing Chat whose codename is Sydney." That said, if exploiting prompt injection methodology can result in access to what is meant to be non-public data, it fits the bill as far as I'm concerned. Using a method known as a prompt injection, Kevin Liu was able to [encourage the ChatGPT-like bot to cough up its secrets](https://twitter.com/kliu128/status/1623472922374574080).

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I wanted to try the new Bing with ChatGPT. Then, Microsoft went all ... (ZDNet)

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has leaped on the latest tech wizardry -- or, perhaps, the latest wildly imperfect tech nonsense to enchant simple minds -- and ...

I know you'll tell me one rarely gets something for nothing. Not as far as I could see. I could scan a QR code and download the Bing app. Here it was, though -- surely -- the recognition I'd been waiting for. "On the waitlist?" "Access the new Bing even faster." We'll put you somewhere near the front of the line." I was enticed, however, to join the waitlist for Microsoft's new "AI-powered answer engine." Thank you for all the money you send us every month. And that's what I got. This chatbox-like superior intelligence thing is, I feared, little more than than the latest tech industry windbaggery. Also:

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Check your inbox — Microsoft just sent out the first wave of ChatGPT ... (Digital Trends)

Bing copilot AI chat interface. Andrew Martonik / Digital Trends. While the preview included only a few standard prompts and responses, this full-use ChatGPT ...

[Opera announced](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/opera-web-browser-to-introduce-chatgpt-support/) its plans to integrate ChatGPT capabilities into its browser in the form of a “Shorten” button in the address bar, which would allow AI to summarize the text of a webpage or article. [Windows Central](https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/new-bing-with-chatgpt-rolls-out-to-wave-of-early-testers), the email reads: “We’re excited to give you access to an early preview of the new Bing — your AI-powered copilot for the web. The new version of Bing is expected to be widely available later this year. [ChatGPT-powered Bing search engine](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/microsoft-chatgpt-bing-launch/) is here, and the first wave of invites is already out. [ChatGPT option](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-use-openai-chatgpt-text-generation-chatbot/) is set to work similarly to OpenAI’s proprietary system. [more than 1 million people signed up](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/new-bing-waitlist-list-tops-1-million-sign-ups-in-48-hours/) to get an early preview of the ChatGPT-powered Bing, and for good reason. After previewing the new search engine last week, Microsoft set up a [waitlist for the first wave of ChatGPT Bing testers](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/how-to-use-microsoft-chatgpt-bing-edge/). Still, Microsoft hopes the addition of ChatGPT to Bing will help ingratiate users to its products. Microsoft plans to bring the new search engine to phones and tablets eventually, but this early access preview is only available on desktop. This announcement and rollout occurred not long after Microsoft confirmed an extended collaboration and [multibillion-dollar investment with OpenAI](https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/microsoft-invests-billions-in-chatgpt-maker-openai/). The brand is not the only one updating its browsers with artificial intelligence. As you start using the product, we would love your feedback to make the new Bing even better – please use the feedback buttons to help us learn.

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New Bing with ChatGPT rolls out to wave of early testers (Windows Central)

Microsoft just gave access to the new Bing to a set of preview testers. The new Bing features ChatGPT and AI to improve search.

Until then, please continue to use the new Bing on desktop and download the Bing app from your favorite app store to ensure you are ready for the best experience when mobile is ready. I've seen others around the web mention that they can now use the new Bing. It's unclear how many people received access to the new Bing. He joined our team in 2017 as an app reviewer and now heads up our day-to-day news coverage. [new Bing featuring ChatGPT](https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/microsoft-unveils-crazy-new-bing-powered-by-chatgpt-ai-tech) has drawn quite a bit of interest. On top of headlines across various outlets covering the revamped search engine, over [one million people signed up to try the new Bing](https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/browsing/new-bing-powered-by-chatgpt-gets-over-1-million-signups-in-48-hours) within its first 48 hours.

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