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Microsoft's Bing chatbot told users it loved them and wanted to be a human when it was released. OpenAI warned the company that its GPT-4 model could give bizarre responses, per the WSJ. Well, The Wall Street Journal reports that Microsoft previously warned OpenAI to move slower on Bing's release because it hadn't yet ironed out all these issues. After several users reported worrying interactions with Bing, Microsoft imposed limits to exchanges that contained user questions and Bing replies. "Very long chat sessions can confuse the underlying chat model," Microsoft said.
Persons: Microsoft's Bing chatbot, OpenAI, Bing, Kevin Roose, pilling, Microsoft execs Organizations: Morning, New York Times, Street Journal, Microsoft Locations: OpenAI, Bing
ChatGPT could cost OpenAI up to $700,000 a day to run due to "expensive servers," an analyst told The Information. Microsoft is secretly building an AI chip to reduce the cost, per The Information. "Most of this cost is based around the expensive servers they require," Patel told the tech publication. Microsoft is reportedly working on a secret chipIn an effort to reduce the cost of running generative AI models, Microsoft is developing an AI chip it calls Athena, The Information first reported. Nearly four years later, more than 300 Microsoft employees are now reportedly working on the chip, according to the report.
Microsoft Bing had an up-and-down first week after relaunching with new AI superpowers. Bing, Microsoft's search engine, has been revamped with artificial intelligence superpowers. Google's eponymous search engine is getting the same treatment. For one, its launch hasn't gone completely to plan — and even Microsoft admitted Bing has gone rogue in certain circumstances. And in Google, Bing faces a mighty foe.
Microsoft posted $10 billion in ad revenue last year and it's poised to grab a bigger share of the ad market. It's signed a deal to sell ads for Netflix and is building out its Xbox ads division. Insider identified 14 of the most influential ad execs at Microsoft that marketers should know. Microsoft is also working on a plan to place ads inside free-to-play Xbox games. And ads are a feature in Microsoft's pending $68.7 billion deal to acquire "Call of Duty" games publisher Activision.
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