After upgrading Bing with technology from the buzzy artificial-intelligence bot ChatGPT, Microsoft responded to reports of glitches and disturbing responses by saying the new search engine remained a work in progress
in which people will pose questions to the search engine in natural language and Bing will generate direct answers and suggestions, as opposed to pointing users toward different websites.
In the days that followed, people began sharing their experiences online, with many pointing out errors and confusing responses. When one user asked Bing to write a news article about the Super Bowl “that just happened,” Bing gave the details of last year’s championship football game. Marvin von Hagen, a student at the Technical University of Munich, shared conversations he had with Bing on Twitter. He asked Bing a series of questions, which eventually elicited an ominous response. After Mr. von Hagen suggested he could hack Bing and shut it down, Bing seemed to suggest it would defend itself.
“Some of you have encountered and reported technical issues or bugs with the new Bing, such as slow loading, broken links, or incorrect formatting,” the company said. “Many of these issues have been addressed with our daily releases and even more will be addressed with our larger releases each week.”
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