It seems that Microsoft is seriously considering integrating ChatGPT into the Bing search enginean application for which we really can’t think of many uses and which, apparently, will not be visible to the user, at least not directly, as we can read in gizmodo.
However, ChatGPT would work internally in the backend search engineso in a way, it’s expected to work so that if a user asks a simple question to answer, a human answer to it can be displayed in the search results, something that Google does in a way by collecting part of what can be read within one of the search results.
It is possible that this generates some dispute as in the case of Google, since in any of the two cases it will prevent users from entering the results sites to some extentbut, on the other hand, surely you can reduce the time it takes between starting a search and getting a useful result for the user.
Microsoft is expected to launch this artificial intelligence feature in March of this year.
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