With ChatGPT, Bing started getting some news announced by Microsoft last week and made the search engine even more efficient. Images in chat replies and the ability to export conversations are some of them.as announced by big tech today (12).
Making the experience of using artificial intelligence (AI) integrated into the search engine more visual, the Redmond giant added: display of photos in the answers given by the tool. Images will appear along with the text, bringing more information to searchers.
For example, if a user asks Bing Chat about capybaras or flamingos, the AI will display pictures of those animals along with the answers. By clicking on them, it will be possible to open an information card with details about the life cycle of the animals, their diet, habitat and other curiosity.
This type of experience can be found in Microsoft’s new search engine on a wide variety of topics, according to the company, simply by doing a normal search on the platform. Further expansion of this feature is planned in the coming weeks.
Speech export and further improvements
In addition, the technology giant has recently promised Export conversations with AI makes it possible to share surveys with other people, including keeping the original formatting. The chat can be saved as a PDF, text file or Word document depending on the user’s preferences.
With ChatGPT, Bing has further enhanced the copy and paste experience when chat generates code or other formatted blocks. In these cases, a separate copy button will be displayed, allowing the user to quickly paste the content elsewhere.
Other highlights are text-formatted prompts and redesigned visuals in optimized responses for finance, shopping, jobs, income, cars, and weather. While using the mechanism to shop, the user will be able to compare the desired products side by side thanks to this latest development.
Source: Tec Mundo

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