Wave Goodbye to Waitlists: Bing's GPT-4 Chatbot Now Open for Everyone
In Brief
Last month, Bing launched an interface powered by GPT, but the company has been somewhat cautious about making the service readily available to users.
After a bit of anticipation, Microsoft’s Bing has stepped into the spotlight with the introduction of its GPT-powered interface last month. While they have been methodical about the release schedule, it looks like they're starting to lift the restrictions on user access.

OpenAI, in which Microsoft has invested heavily It appears that the waitlist for the latest version of Bing has been eliminated. This exciting update means that users can now access the new features without any delays. Windows Central was the first to break this news, and according to TechCrunch Several email accounts, both fresh and established, were granted quick access to the new Bing. However, not every email was able to dive into the updated features right away, making this development all the more thrilling.
The updated landing page of Bing still features the familiar 'Join the Waitlist' button, but rest assured, you can log in now and get instant access.
Microsoft is gearing up for an event on Thursday at 11 AM ET called 'Reinventing Productivity with AI.' The main focus will be introducing AI-driven tools for Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365, which competes with Salesforce. While the agenda is primarily centered on these tools, there's a chance that announcements about Bing could pop up, adding to the excitement. Recently, Microsoft integrated the GPT-4 powered assistant into the Windows 11 taskbar, and this week, the Bing AI chatbot made its way into the stable version of the Edge browser.
Bing's success utilizing OpenAI's technology has been significant, boasting over 100 million daily active users recent reports suggest. The buzz around AI chatbots has drawn millions who are eager to engage with it. However, after some users exploited the chatbot's capabilities to elicit inappropriate responses, Microsoft stepped in with stricter conversation limits. Currently, users can expect up to 15 exchanges per interaction and a cap of 150 messages daily. It’s a thrilling period for AI advancements and their implications for the digital landscape.
- Microsoft confirmed that Bing runs on the advanced GPT-4 In January, Microsoft and OpenAI announced their renewed partnership aimed at enhancing Bing's search functionality with AI-powered features.
- Microsoft has decided to lay off Microsoft has reduced its ethical AI team’s size as it sharpens focus on its collaborations with OpenAI, the innovative company behind leading AI technologies like ChatGPT and DALL-E 2. This has raised concerns regarding the company's commitment to ethically aligning product development with AI principles.
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