The new Bing may not be the game-changer Microsoft wanted it to be, but it's still lit a fire under Google
. Anecdotally from my own use, Microsoft also updated Bing on Friday to limit its responses to certain questions, bowing out of seemingly any query related to the chatbot itself.Google doesn't exactly have anything to worry about just yet
. The technology still shows immense promise, but the last week has been a crash course in how we're so close to a future powered by infallible, infinitely intelligent AI agents, and yet so far from it. As I heard someone say this week, Microsoft seems to beAt the same time, I have to give Microsoft credit.
It remains to be seen how Google's ChatGPT competitor, named Bard, will turn out when it actually comes to users later this year. But it should be said that Google seems to be learning from the tempest in a teapot that's been the launch of the new Bing.
It's still not a great look for Google that the most exciting development in search engines in a very long time came from outside of its own four walls.
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