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  2. Microsoft defends Bing's AI mistakes as it faces 'our share ...

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  4. What to know about Microsoft's controversial Bing AI chatbot

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    Microsoft search engine Bing, long overshadowed by Google but newly enhanced with artificial intelligence for some users, can suggest recipes for a multi-course meal or disentangle the nuances of ...

  5. We tried to break Bard and Bing - AOL

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    But right now, both Bard and Bing are highly experimental and flawed, as they begin to conduct conversations with larger groups of the population and learn how to work with humans.

  6. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    The user can customize the theme and color scheme of the Bing Bar and choose which MSN content buttons to display. Bing Bar also has the local weather forecast and stock market positions. [78] The Bing Bar integrates with the Bing search engine. It allows searches on other Bing services such as Images, Video, News and Maps.

  7. Bing Videos - Wikipedia

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    Bing Videos (previously MSN Video and Live Search Video) is a video search service and part of Microsoft's Bing search engine. The service enables users to search and view videos across various websites. Bing Videos was officially released on September 26, 2007 as Live Search Video, and rebranded as Bing Videos on June 1, 2009.

  8. You can now sign up for Microsoft's Bing without a waitlist - AOL

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    And now the company is taking things a step further, rolling out a host of improvements to both Bing and the company’s Edge browser, including opening Bing up to third-party developers.

  9. Tay (chatbot) - Wikipedia

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    Tay was a chatbot that was originally released by Microsoft Corporation as a Twitter bot on March 23, 2016. It caused subsequent controversy when the bot began to post inflammatory and offensive tweets through its Twitter account, causing Microsoft to shut down the service only 16 hours after its launch. [1]