GPT-powered Bing Chat getting ads

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GPT-powered Bing Chat getting ads

Microsoft Corp. is selling advertising in responses given by its Bing chat search engine, highlighting a potential revenue model for an artificial intelligence tool the company says has attracted 100 million average daily users.

“We recently met with some of our partners to begin exploring ideas and to get feedback on how we can continue to distribute content in a way that is meaningful in traffic and revenue for our partners,” Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft chief marketing officer, said Wednesday in a blog post.

[Bloomberg]
 
Still cannot access the so-called Bing GPT at all. It says I am in and that I should click Chat Now. Every time I do click it, I get to a new page with a popup saying the same. Is that what it is supposed to do?
 
In other news. My opinion of Elon changed to 'He is a fu***** moron' as he signed a petition to halt AI development along with 900 other insignificant friends of his.

What a dump petition to sign really ...
They can develop their safety protocols within a few quick months by using gpt4. A sure weak minded fools
 
"Can you explain how the pyramids in Egypt were made?"

"Sure, but before we get to that have you considered a travel package to Egypt using Qatar Airways?"
 
TIL, Steve Wozniak and Emad Mostaque, CEO of Stability AI [Stable diffusion] count as "insignificant".
If you sign a petition to stiffle innovation because you are a pansy, then yes. Insignificant.
The human race could've murdered itself into extinction when we invented the hammer but it didn't.
 
@Hanno Labuschagne Maybe worth an article / look.

jackchat.ai - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ai.newcompute.jackchat

A guy made a free app/wrapper to voice chat with chatgpt (he claims gpt4, though said he briefly did/or it still might be temporarily gpt3.5 due to initial surge of users).
It can't do followup questions right now, but it's being worked on.

Privacy settings doesn't look malicious, and he claims no data is stored - though he's planning on allowing people to create profiles in future so that your conversations / context carries forward as you go along.
I haven't seen anything sketchy yet, but also haven't installed it yet either.

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