Microsoft recently confirmed that it is showcasing an event for the world in person, centering on the latest integration of the ChatGPT AI tool to its Bing search engine. This announcement came minutes after Google's recent event, revealing the latest "Bard" search engine AI assistant that would help users using the internet platform.
There will soon be two companies rivaling in the AI search industry, with Google and Microsoft featuring their latest developments to the world to help optimize their search.
Microsoft Bing's ChatGPT AI Search is Coming Soon
The Verge reported that Microsoft already officially confirmed the upcoming event for its reveal of the Bing AI Search that ChatGPT will power, 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET on February 7. Sadly, there will be no live streams available from Microsoft for this showcase, with different media entities already invited to the event via e-mail.
This announcement came after Google's recent event, minutes after the Santa Monica company revealed its Bard AI that will come with its search.
OpenAI and Microsoft are known for recently extending their partnership which involves a multi-million dollar investment in the AI development company, featuring a mutually beneficial experience.
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Google Bard vs. Microsoft Bing ChatGPT
The internet company unveiled Google Bard to join alongside its search features, giving users a more conversational experience when looking for something on the web.
This aims to change the status quo about how people use their search engines, with a person-to-machine setup before. Now, it will make it feel more natural, as if speaking with a chat assistant whenever searching for information or data via the web.
AI in Search: Will It be Helpful?
Artificial intelligence developments are all over the place. It is the fast-growing industry in the world due to many releases from different startups and massive corporations aiming to debut a new experience. One of them is OpenAI, best known for the iconic ChatGPT, which centers mostly on text content per the user's requests.
While most systems on AI now are more into content generation and helping people see better usage of a certain product, there are those who want to apply it for their search engines to make it more conversational.
Two companies are on it, and Google has already announced its previously rumored "Apprentice Bard" to deliver this service to the world.
On the other hand, Microsoft's Bing will upgrade its AI search through its partnership with OpenAI, getting the ChatGPT service.
These are already official announcements from these companies, with Google getting ahead of the competition, but Microsoft is already on its heels for Bing's upcoming event.