Microsoft is now providing immediate access to their new Bing and chatbot. Even though OpenAI ChatGPT-4 is still on a waiting list, Microsoft allows interested parties to activate it right away. Although OpenAI currently offers access to their GPT 4 module for a fee, Microsoft is giving open access to it. The waiting list for GPT-4 on Bing and the Edge browser seems to be only a formality. According to Windows Central, registration for the “waiting list” leads to immediate activation. It is uncertain whether the offer for immediate activation is limited or will continue indefinitely.
Title: OpenAI’s GPT-4 Module Generates Excitement for Chatbot
The hype surrounding OpenAI’s GPT-4 module has surged after its recent update, especially for their chatbot. OpenAI has limited access to the update only to paid subscribers, but Microsoft has opened its doors to the public. The new GPT-4 module improves interaction with complex queries and reduces AI hallucinations. It also allows the inclusion of images with requests. Microsoft recently confirmed that their customized Prometheus AI uses GPT-4 or its pre-release. This development is worth noting, and it is still unclear how far the use of the chatbot will extend.
Title: Microsoft Discusses AI’s Future Use in Office Programs
Microsoft is conducting a discussion on the use of artificial intelligence in their office programs like Word, Excel, and Outlook. The event, “The Future of Work with AI,” will be held on March 16th. Microsoft’s Prometheus AI has already implemented the new GPT-4 module, allowing interaction with more complex queries and image inclusion. It is a significant improvement that will benefit users in various ways.