If, like me, you got on the waiting list for the new artificial intelligence (AI) powered search engine Bing with GPT-4, you will have noticed that it only took a couple of days to be admitted to the list.
This time, Microsoft is going even faster (to overtake the giant of web search giants, Google) by announcing that it is removing said waiting list. Everyone can now register and use the chatbot managed by ChatGPT-4.
By registering on the new Bing, access unlocks immediately after you receive a confirmation email.
If you want to try accessing the new Bing, go to bing.com/new, click on the “join the waiting list” button and sign in with your Microsoft account. You should get access immediately.
Microsoft’s waitlist change comes just a day after the company confirmed that its Bing AI chatbot secretly runs on GPT-4, OpenAI’s next-generation AI language model.
AI in Office products
The removal from the waitlist also came a day before Microsoft is hosting an event where the US giant plans to showcase ChatGPT-like AI additions to its Office productivity software, Teams and more. to Outlook.
Microsoft announced its new artificial intelligence on Bing last month and opened a waiting list the same day. The company has gradually opened up the waitlist, limiting the number of questions you can ask per session per day.
These restrictions have been put in place to prevent the chatbot from engaging in “messy” behavior. Bing users with AI can now ask 15 questions per session for a maximum of 150 per day.