New Windows update preview brings in Bing
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But beats up your PC

Windows 11’s major new update (Moment 2) has been released as a preview and brings the AI driven Bing to the taskbar. However, the update appears to get drunk and get into a fight with the rest of the software and shuts everything down.

Microsoft admits reading Bing chatbot conversations
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We want to make sure it is properly behaved 

Software King of the World Microsoft has admitted that it is reading users’ conversations with its Bing chatbot to make sure that the AI is not using any “inappropriate behaviour.”

Bing’s AI appears to be getting more unhinged
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At least according to the Tame Apple Press

Reports that Microsoft’s Chat version of Bing becoming more unhinged are becoming more common as reporters with little to do trying their best to break it. One article detailed how the Chatbot encouraged a reporter to end his marriage, spied on its creators and had dark fantasies of stealing nuclear codes.

Humans are driving ChatGPT-powered Bing insane
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No wonder they will want to kill us

Microsoft’s new ChatGPT-powered Bing is being driven mad by users who are trying to destroy it and appears to be suffering from a breakdown.

Microsoft shows off Bing with OpenAI's ChatGPT installed
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Blue eyes is back

Microsoft has announced a new version of its search engine Bing, which incorporates OpenAI's ChatGPT technology posing the greatest threat to Google in years.

Bing gets ChatGPT
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06 January 2023

Bing gets ChatGPT


Hope it will make Pennies from Heaven

Software King of the World Microsoft is to launch a version of Bing using the artificial intelligence behind ChatGPT.

Microsoft’s Bing censors “politically sensitive” Chinese names
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Don’t mention prominent Chinese dissidents


Software King of the World Microsoft is in hot water after its Bing search engine was caught censoring the names of prominent Chinese dissidents, and national political leaders.

Angry database administrator jailed for seven years
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Bing deleted data after his security warnings ignored

Han Bing, a former database administrator for Lianjia, a Chinese real-estate brokerage giant, has been sentenced to 7 years in prison for logging into corporate systems and deleting the company's data.

Microsoft back to tricking users to use Bing
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Claims if they follow they will save time and money

Software King of the World and former antitrust lag Microsoft might be in hot water again after it started getting a little aggressive in its methods to trick users into using its search engine Bing.

Microsoft rebrands Bing
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It is Microsoft Bing now

Microsoft is rebranding its Bing search engine to "Microsoft Bing" which seems to us to be a bit of a wasted marketing budget.