Microsoft's Bing has been struggling for years to gain a place among search engines. But the company's recent foray into AI is breathing new life into it with its Bing Chat feature. The new Bing, often referred to as Bing ChatGPT, is actually quite different from its more popular rival. It uses GPT-4 and functions as a conversational AI-powered search engine.Unlike ChatGPT, the new Bing has internet access, allowing it to provide more up-to-date answers. However, according to OpenAI's latest announcement (as of March 23, 2023), ChatGPT, which at the time of its launch was trained only on data up to 2021, will soon be able to access the Internet thanks to plugins and therefore offer answers. More about current events and information.How to use the new Bing?How to use the new Bing?What you need: To start using the new Bing, you'll need to use Microsoft Edge and sign in to a Microsoft account. When you access Microsoft Bing, you can choose to use the search or conversation format.1. Open (or download) Edge and go to BingTo access Bing, open the Microsoft Edge web browser. If you don't have it, you can download it here for Windows, Mac and Linux. It is also available on mobile devices for Android and iOS.Once Edge is open, navigate to Bing.fr and click on Conversation at the top of the screen or Try or Learn more just below the search bar.Select Bing.com and chatOn the Bing website, the “Conversation” option is in the top left. Image: Maria Diaz/ZDNET.2. Sign in to your Microsoft accountIf you're not signed in to your account, you'll be prompted to sign in when you try Bing in conversation mode. A Microsoft account can be outlook.com, hotmail.com, or those of other Microsoft services, such as Office, OneDrivee, or Xbox.However, Gmail and Yahoo! Know that you can create an account using any email address, including.3. Choose to talkIn the search options below the search bar, click Chat to access the new AI-powered Bing Chat.BingSearchWhenever you search on Bing, you can jump to the conversation by clicking below the search bar. Image: Maria Diaz/ZDNET.4. Check out Bing ChatBing Chat, Microsoft's AI-powered chatbot, is a little different from ChatGPT, the most popular chatbot around. Even though you ask the questions in the same way, the answer format and speaking style are different. Using Bing Chat you can:
•Text area: at the bottom of the screen there is a text box where you can enter your questions for Bing Chat.
•New Topic: When you click New Section, Bing deletes the previous conversation and asks you to move to a new conversation.
•sources: Bing works as an AI-powered conversational search engine and collects most of its answers from around the web, although it doesn't give you answers in a list format like a search engine would. When you receive an answer to a question, Bing also lists the resources in the links below the message bubble.
•Suggested questions: When you receive a response from Microsoft Bing, suggested questions are created to move the conversation forward. For example, ask Bing “What color is the sky?” If you ask, it may suggest the following questions: “Is the sky blue on other planets?” or “How does pollution affect the color of the sky?”.
•Call or chat: in the upper left corner of the screen you have the opportunity to switch between traditional search results and the chatbot; Just click on any of them to switch.
•Conversational style: Bing Chat offers three response styles: more creative, more balanced, and more precise. By choosing “More creative” you will get original and creative answers; “More Balanced” has a similar tone to ChatGPT, an informative and friendly chat; and “More specific” will give you short, direct answers.
•Quick Response Counter: When Bing responds to a query in a conversation, a number is displayed to help you count the number of responses received. The number of responses per conversation is limited to a maximum of 15.
•Comments button: When you scroll the screen, you will immediately see a Feedback button in the bottom right corner of the chat window. It allows users to give feedback to Microsoft Bing with the option to add screenshots.
•Microsoft account: your account information can be accessed from the top right of the screen.
•Text area: at the bottom of the screen there is a text box where you can enter your questions for Bing Chat.
•New Topic: When you click New Section, Bing deletes the previous conversation and asks you to move to a new conversation.
•sources: Bing works as an AI-powered conversational search engine and collects most of its answers from around the web, although it doesn't give you answers in a list format like a search engine would. When you receive an answer to a question, Bing also lists the resources in the links below the message bubble.
•Suggested questions: When you receive a response from Microsoft Bing, suggested questions are created to move the conversation forward. For example, ask Bing “What color is the sky?” If you ask, it may suggest the following questions: “Is the sky blue on other planets?” or “How does pollution affect the color of the sky?”.
•Call or chat: in the upper left corner of the screen you have the opportunity to switch between traditional search results and the chatbot; Just click on any of them to switch.
•Conversational style: Bing Chat offers three response styles: more creative, more balanced, and more precise. By choosing “More creative” you will get original and creative answers; “More Balanced” has a similar tone to ChatGPT, an informative and friendly chat; and “More specific” will give you short, direct answers.
•Quick Response Counter: When Bing responds to a query in a conversation, a number is displayed to help you count the number of responses received. The number of responses per conversation is limited to a maximum of 15.
•Comments button: When you scroll the screen, you will immediately see a Feedback button in the bottom right corner of the chat window. It allows users to give feedback to Microsoft Bing with the option to add screenshots.
•Microsoft account: your account information can be accessed from the top right of the screen.