AI is a common thing in like nearly every field. AI is getting better and better day by day. However, making it smarter isn’t the only priority. The other thing to work on is the convenience of it. Yeah, you can just go on a browser and use whatever LLM you want, but it’s not that convenient. Bing GPT is one of the LLMs working to be more convenient to the user.
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Bing GPT Application
All you need is a desktop application to access Bing’s AI-driven chatbot. BingGPT is easy to use. Log in using your Microsoft account, then continue. For sharing outside of the application, you may export your discussions to Markdown, PNG, and PDF without using Microsoft Edge or any unsightly browser plugins.
However, it still isn’t that great that you need to have a Microsoft account to use it. It’s obvious they want people to make a Microsoft account and honestly, I think that is fair. It’s kind of the same thing as the Adobe generative tool integration but more versatile. A variety of keyboard shortcuts are included to speed up your interaction with the extensive language model when it veers off course.
It’s good to be able to utilize Bing’s chatbot without having to submit to the horrors of a Microsoft browser, even though all the cool stuff still primarily comes in via the web. It’s intriguing to observe how enormous language models have recently proliferated. Please let us know if you’re developing your own cool initiatives in this area.
BingGPT is accessible on a variety of operating systems, including Windows, Apple, and Linux, and binaries are available for CPUs from Intel, Apple Silicon, and ARM.