So, for example, the latest innovations cause noticeable irritation among some users. Now when they visit the Google Bard chatbot site, Edge advertises its own Bing-powered chatbot.
When you go to bard.google.com in the Edge browser, an animated slider with a Bing ad appears at the top of the address bar. The text then disappears to the right, leaving a Bing icon that by default seems unnecessary given the presence of a similar icon.
True, the new “annoying” function has its advantages. The additional Bing icon enables the split-screen feature in Microsoft Edge, allowing you to compare its responses with those of Google Bard.
Source: Ferra

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