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  2. 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]

  3. Microsoft Copilot - Wikipedia

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    When Microsoft demonstrated Bing Chat to journalists, it produced several hallucinations, including when asked to summarize financial reports. [30] The new Bing was criticized in February 2023 for being more argumentative than ChatGPT, sometimes to an unintentionally humorous extent.

  4. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bing (also known simply as Bing) is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft.The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search.

  5. Microsoft debuts Bing Chat Enterprise, as AI wars rage on - AOL

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    In addition to Bing Chat Enterprise, Microsoft also announced its Microsoft 365 Copilot, which has been in early access, will officially cost $30 per month per user. The software allows corporate ...

  6. Microsoft’s new Bing chatbot is fun but sometimes more ...

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    The chat feature in Bing can also perform a variety of fun maneuvers that people have come to know they can do with ChatGPT, the OpenAI chatbot that’s been available since late November. And ...

  7. Microsoft is bringing ChatGPT-powered Bing to your ... - AOL

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    But Bing, like ChatGPT, has also given strange answers to users’ questions during its preview phase, with the software claiming it can spy on Microsoft workers via their webcams (it can’t ...

  8. Criticism of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    [101] [96] [102] Microsoft has used advertising embedded in the Microsoft Bing search engine and Microsoft Edge web browser to discourage the use of competing web browser Google Chrome (which shares the same engine as Edge), including displaying prominent ads on specific search terms, and programming Edge to inject on-screen notifications and ...

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