Microsoft announced on Friday that it will limit chat sessions on its new generative artificial intelligence (AI)-powered search engine Bing to five questions per session and 50 questions per day.
“As we mentioned recently, very long chat sessions can confuse the underlying chat model in the new Bing. To address these issues, we’ve implemented a few changes to help focus chat sessions” , Microsoft said in the blog post.
Microsoft’s decision comes days after some media outlets reported that responses from the new Bing search engine were potentially dangerous and that the technology may not be ready for prime time.
Early search results and conversations with Microsoft’s Bing and Google’s chatbot, called Bard, showed that they can be unpredictable.
This week, when a Reuters reporter asked the new AI-powered version of Bing about the price of car air filters, Bing included ads for filters sold by auto parts website Parts Geek, not just specific answers to the question.
The new Bing, which has a waiting list of millions to access it, is a potentially lucrative opportunity for Microsoft. The company said in a presentation to investors and the press last week that every percentage point of market share it gains in the search advertising market could bring in an additional $2 billion (about $16,600). crores of rupees) of advertising revenue.
© Thomson Reuters 2023
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