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Microsoft hopes that adding conversational AI to Bing will actually make people want to use Bing
Microsoft reported to be integrating ChatGPT3 AI with Bing search
In a renewed effort to challenge search giant Google, Microsoft is planning to integrate the AI engine behind the popular ChatGPT3 chatbot from OpenAI into its Bing search engine, according to reports from The Information and Bloomberg.
Microsoft is betting on the rising popularity of ChatGPT3, as it showcases a new way to search the internet and responding to queries using conversational language — different from what Google offers currently in the way of links, Bloomberg cited a company source as saying.
How to Remove Bing as Your Browser’s Default Search Engine
Prefer another search engine over Bing? If so, it’s quick and easy to remove Bing and set another search engine as your default. We’ll show you how to make this change in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge on desktop and mobile.
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Xbox cloud games can now be launched via Bing and Microsoft Edge
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can now access Xbox Cloud games through Bing if they are running Microsoft Edge.
That’s according to various Twitter users (thanks, Windows Central) who noticed a new play button was available next to a game when entered into the Bing search bar.
Once you hit the play button, just sign in and start playing the game. This option only seems to work with Microsoft Edge and not with Chrome.
How to Disable Bing in the Windows 11 Start Menu
Windows 11, like its predecessors, integrates Bing search directly into the Start Menu. Any time you search for an application, file, or folder, you also search Bing. There isn’t even an option to disable it in the Settings app. Luckily, you can do it with a registry hack.
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How to Disable Bing in the Windows 10 Start Menu
Windows 10, by default, sends everything you search for in the Start Menu to their servers to give you results from Bing search — so you better make sure that you don’t type anything private into your own PC’s Start Menu. Or, you could just disable the Bing integration in the Start Menu.