It's hard to imagine that it's already been nearly a week since Microsoft introduced the ChatGPT-enhanced version of Bing to the public.
A restricted set of testers were given early access to the new Bing and Edge browser, which has now included OpenAI's conversational AI technology. They were able to try it out and provide feedback. Since then, the internet has been swamped with exchanges with the chatbot, which range from the chatbot declaring its love for Kevin Roose, a columnist for The New York Times, to the chatbot passionately asserting that the year is 2022 and refusing to back down from its assertion. We recommend Tim Marcin's compilation for anyone interested in a list of Bing's outages.
When the beta testers finally got their hands on the new version of Bing, it was only natural that their first priority was to identify its weaknesses and draw up a list of its restrictions. And holy cow, did they succeed in doing so! It might not look like a positive move for Microsoft, but the company had this kind of thing planned all along. Providing a language learning model with as much exposure and experience as is practically possible is one of the most important aspects of developing said model. This enables developers to incorporate new input and data, which will make the technology better over time, similar to how a mythical monster would improve its strength by absorbing the power of its defeated foes.
In the blog post that it published on Wednesday, Microsoft did not express it quite in those terms. However, it did reaffirm that Bing's testing week, which was a complete mess, was entirely intended to proceed in that manner. According to the Bing blog, "the only way to improve a product like this, where the user experience is so significantly different than anything anyone has ever seen before is to have people like you using the product and doing precisely what you guys are doing."
But, the most of the announcement focused on noting the strange behavior that Bing exhibited this week and providing potential fixes to the issues it caused. Here is the solution that they came up with:
Increasing the precision and speed of searches that are time-sensitive
According to Microsoft's report, the process of supplying accurate citations and references has been usually successful. Yet, there is room for improvement in areas such as displaying the right year in which we are presently living, offering information and data in a clear and straightforward manner, and monitoring the live score of sporting events. Bing is doubling the amount of grounding data it uses and is mulling over whether or not to "include a toggle that allows you greater choice on the precision versus creativity of the result to tailor to your query."
Improving Bing's ability to carry on a conversation
The chat function has been the epicenter of most of the chaos that has occurred this past week. According to Bing, the majority of this can be attributed to the following two factors:
1. Protracted periods of conversation
Chat sessions that last more than 15 questions or more will cause the model to become confused. Bing has stated that it will "provide a tool so you may more easily refresh the context or start from scratch," although it is unclear whether this is what might cause its wicked alter ego, Sydney, to have sinister thoughts.
2. Imitating the tone set by the user
It is possible that this is the reason why Bing chat has adopted a hostile tone when provocative queries are addressed. According to the post, "The model occasionally attempts to answer or reflect in the tone in which it is being asked to provide responses, which can lead to a style that we didn't design." Bing is investigating a solution that will give users "greater fine-tuned control" of their search results.
addressing problems and introducing new functions
Bing has stated that it will continue to resolve bugs and other technical difficulties, and that it is also considering introducing new features based on the feedback it receives from users. That might involve things like making reservations for flights or sending out emails. and the capacity to discuss particularly useful searches or replies.
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A restricted set of testers were given early access to the new Bing and Edge browser, which has now included OpenAI's conversational AI technology. They were able to try it out and provide feedback. Since then, the internet has been swamped with exchanges with the chatbot, which range from the chatbot declaring its love for Kevin Roose, a columnist for The New York Times, to the chatbot passionately asserting that the year is 2022 and refusing to back down from its assertion. We recommend Tim Marcin's compilation for anyone interested in a list of Bing's outages.
When the beta testers finally got their hands on the new version of Bing, it was only natural that their first priority was to identify its weaknesses and draw up a list of its restrictions. And holy cow, did they succeed in doing so! It might not look like a positive move for Microsoft, but the company had this kind of thing planned all along. Providing a language learning model with as much exposure and experience as is practically possible is one of the most important aspects of developing said model. This enables developers to incorporate new input and data, which will make the technology better over time, similar to how a mythical monster would improve its strength by absorbing the power of its defeated foes.
In the blog post that it published on Wednesday, Microsoft did not express it quite in those terms. However, it did reaffirm that Bing's testing week, which was a complete mess, was entirely intended to proceed in that manner. According to the Bing blog, "the only way to improve a product like this, where the user experience is so significantly different than anything anyone has ever seen before is to have people like you using the product and doing precisely what you guys are doing."
But, the most of the announcement focused on noting the strange behavior that Bing exhibited this week and providing potential fixes to the issues it caused. Here is the solution that they came up with:
Increasing the precision and speed of searches that are time-sensitive
According to Microsoft's report, the process of supplying accurate citations and references has been usually successful. Yet, there is room for improvement in areas such as displaying the right year in which we are presently living, offering information and data in a clear and straightforward manner, and monitoring the live score of sporting events. Bing is doubling the amount of grounding data it uses and is mulling over whether or not to "include a toggle that allows you greater choice on the precision versus creativity of the result to tailor to your query."
Improving Bing's ability to carry on a conversation
The chat function has been the epicenter of most of the chaos that has occurred this past week. According to Bing, the majority of this can be attributed to the following two factors:
1. Protracted periods of conversation
Chat sessions that last more than 15 questions or more will cause the model to become confused. Bing has stated that it will "provide a tool so you may more easily refresh the context or start from scratch," although it is unclear whether this is what might cause its wicked alter ego, Sydney, to have sinister thoughts.
2. Imitating the tone set by the user
It is possible that this is the reason why Bing chat has adopted a hostile tone when provocative queries are addressed. According to the post, "The model occasionally attempts to answer or reflect in the tone in which it is being asked to provide responses, which can lead to a style that we didn't design." Bing is investigating a solution that will give users "greater fine-tuned control" of their search results.
addressing problems and introducing new functions
Bing has stated that it will continue to resolve bugs and other technical difficulties, and that it is also considering introducing new features based on the feedback it receives from users. That might involve things like making reservations for flights or sending out emails. and the capacity to discuss particularly useful searches or replies.
https://spiritsevent.com
https://gpsku.co.id/
https://caramanjur.com/
https://rainyquote.com
https://www.teknovidia.com/
https://hpmanual.net/
https://www.inschord.com/
https://edukasinewss.com/