The new version of Bing would arrive in the coming weeks and would be powered by GPT-4.
Microsoft sees artificial intelligence as its next El Dorado. The firm has invested several billion dollars in OpenAI to integrate its tools into Microsoft services.
At the center of this strategy would be a new version of the Bing search engine directly integrating ChatGPT. Enough to represent a real danger for the giant Google, which understood it well and internally triggered the red alert.
Now we learn through the media Traffic lights that Microsoft would go further: the integration of AI in Bing would be done directly thanks to GPT-4.
The incredible promises of GPT-4
In the next few weeks, in March, Microsoft should release a new version of Bing capable of answering your questions thanks to GPT-4.
Today, the impressive ChatGPT uses an improved version of GPT-3, the OpenAI language model released in 2020. It has been trained on 175 billion parameters, a number used to roughly assess the quality of an AI.
The switch to GPT-4 planned for early 2023 by OpenAI is highly anticipated in the world of artificial intelligence.
This new version should be much more efficient than ChatGPT, with better built, faster and more human responses. For Bing, the most important thing is undoubtedly the speed of response creation. Today, ChatGPT can take many seconds to answer a question, while Google is almost instantaneous in creating a link page.

There are also rumors that GPT-4 is trained in a large number of parameters. Sometimes we talk about 100,000 trillion parameters, compared to 175 trillion for GPT-3. We will have to wait for the formalization of OpenAI to find out more.
All the questions remain surrounding the new version of Bing and, in particular, Microsoft’s ability to check the quality of AI responses. As Numerama points out, ChatGPT is also a licensed liar.
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