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News: Bing Chat is coming to Chrome & Safari

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The Battle Royale of Chat models is about to START!!

Microsoft just announced Bing Chat is coming to Chrome, Safari and now it will compete directly with ChatGPT and Bard.

In today’s edition, we have:

  • ©️ Create design assets for marketing in 10 minutes and 10x your marketing ROI. (Exclusive Video Tutorial)

  • 🤖 Bing Chat is now coming to Chrome and Safari.

  • ✖️ Tech firms are now promising AI safeguards.

  • 🛠️ 3 AI tools you’d wish you had known earlier.

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In response to pressure from the Biden Administration, seven leading AI companies, including Amazon, Anthropic, Google, Inflection, Meta, Microsoft, and OpenAI, have pledged to implement safeguards around the rapidly evolving technology.

This commitment was made during a White House meeting and follows the recent announcement of the FTC's investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT.

The companies have agreed to seven key commitments to ensure the safe development and deployment of AI.

These include conducting internal and external security testing of AI systems before release, sharing information on managing AI risks with the industry, governments, and academics, investing in cybersecurity and insider-threat safeguards, and developing robust mechanisms to ensure users are aware of AI-generated content.

They also committed to public reporting of AI system capabilities and limitations, prioritizing research on AI's potential societal risks, and encouraging third-party access and reporting of vulnerabilities in AI systems.

However, some critics argue that these voluntary commitments may not yield the desired results and are calling for enforceable legislation to ensure transparency, privacy protections, and increased research on the risks posed by generative AI.

Despite these concerns, the companies involved view this as an important first step towards establishing responsible guardrails for AI and a model for other governments to follow.

Microsoft's AI chatbot, Bing Chat, is now being tested on Google Chrome and Safari, marking a significant expansion of the tool's accessibility.

As reported by Windows Latest and confirmed by Caitlin Roulston, Microsoft's director of communications, the company is currently flighting access to Bing Chat for select users on these browsers.

However, the experience of Bing Chat on Chrome and Safari comes with certain limitations. Users can only type 2,000-word prompts, compared to the 4,000-word limit on Edge.

Conversations with the chatbot will reset after five turns instead of 30, and users may encounter pop-ups prompting them to download Edge.

Despite these constraints, the expansion of Bing Chat to other browsers is a significant move, especially considering that until now, the chatbot was only available on Edge.

In addition to this, Microsoft has introduced a dark mode for Bing Chat. Users can switch to this mode by selecting the hamburger menu in the top-right corner of Bing Chat and then choosing Appearance > Dark or System Default.

However, this feature does not seem to be fully rolled out yet.

This expansion of Bing Chat's accessibility comes as a welcome change for users who prefer other browsers over Edge, and it puts Bing Chat in direct competition with Google's Bard chatbot, which is also available on multiple browsers.

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