Microsoft Bing is about to get chatty with OpenAI
Microsoft, in partnership with OpenAI, will be launching a new AI-powered Bing homepage that users can chat with and receive essay-like answers similar to what ChatGPT produces.
Microsoft, in partnership with OpenAI, will be launching a new AI-powered Bing homepage that users can chat with and receive essay-like answers similar to what ChatGPT produces.
Microsoft has chosen to avoid the spread of disinformation by de-ranking Russian state-sponsored sites Russia Today and Sputnik from Bing.
The new 'Bing enterprise homepage' marries the company's online search tool with internal document discovery for companies.
IT admins can block the the search engine change using either a group policy or by configuring Office 365 with Intune or Configuration Manager.
Microsoft’s Bing search engine has been blocked in China, making it the latest foreign tech service to be shut down behind the country's Great Firewall.
In 2015, Microsoft’s Bing search engine achieved something it had never had before: relevancy. But in 2018, it seems willing to hand that success back.
NSW consumers love their tech but not those who sell it, if the latest figures from NSW Fair Trading’s Complaints Register are anything to go by.
What topics captured the world's attention in 2015? Microsoft just revealed the top Bing searches of the year to help answer the question.
Once-faltering Java is beginning to run away with the Tiobe language popularity index, with the language getting a shot in the arm from last year's Java 8 release.
C++ is making big gains in the monthly Tiobe language popularity index, while JavaScript continues to rule the day.
Just months after Yahoo extended its long-term search agreement with Microsoft, Yahoo is testing a search partnership with Google.
Researchers at MIT and Harvard are partnering with Google to use its cloud platform to take genomic data and use it to find cures to diseases such as cancer and diabetes.
Toyota announced today that it may adopt the SmartDeviceLink (SDL) protocol, which is the open-source version of Ford's smartphone-linking technology called Ford AppLink.
Call them the "mash and slash" Office apps. A new wave of productivity apps from Microsoft appear to have either one of two goals: mash together two or more Office apps, or strip down an existing Office app to its bare parts.
University of Utah researchers are touting an engineering breakthrough that they say could have supercomputers working at the speed of light within three years and other computers including mobile devices doing the same sometime after that.