ChatGPT for Bing is almost here - is Google doomed? - OnMSFT.com

Earlier this week we reported that ChatGPT is expected to have some kind of a launch on Bing, and indeed late Friday some sharp eyed Bing users spotted what appears to be an early version of ChatGPT integration into Bing, as noted by Owen Yin, one of those who had temporary access to “the new Bing:”

ChatGPT has seen a meteoric rise since it was first launched just a few short months ago in November of 2022, becoming the “fastest growing app of all time.” But is ChatGPT really ready to upend Search, to replace Google, and to become the next big thing? It may be just a bit early to declare all that. Let’s look at some reasons why.

Basic problems with bias and wrong information

As one of our readers notes in our post on the impending arrival of ChatGPT to Bing, the AI chatbot is already exhibiting signs of bias. It’s also prone to basic arithmetic errors, so while it’s surprisingly good at conversational text, the ability to generate human sounding answers to general topic questions, there’s still a long way to go before we can begin to trust ChatGPT.

Immediacy and learning model issues

Owen Yin says that “(u)nlike ChatGPT, which is trained on data collected up to 2021, the new Bing will be able to access current information.” I spent a bit of time “chatting’ with ChatGPT, and one of the questions I asked was if ChatGPT can train with live data. This was the response:

No, GPT-3 and other language models like it are not capable of training with live data in real-time. These...



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