Our judges score round one of the big AI chatbot scrap.
Google has been the byword for 'searching the internet' for almost a quarter of a century. But this week, a small crack appeared in its colorful armor for the first time in years – and all courtesy of the previously ridiculed Microsoft Bing.
By plugging these AI chatbots into the world's two biggest search engines, Google and Microsoft are taking them to a whole new mainstream level. From here, the way we search the internet will never be the same again. But how exactly do the tech giants' AI search assistants compare? And who's winning the first round of this long battle? Here's a five-minute breakdown of where we are right now.
The chatbot-based search we'll soon see in both Microsoft Bing and Google Search will work in a similar way. In a separate box to traditional search results, you'll get longer, contextual answers to more open-ended questions . This week, Microsoft introduced a new Bing search engine and Edge web browser that benefit from what it calls your"AI-powered copilot for the web". In Bing, there are two ways to talk to this AI assistant.
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