Sure, but the meme implies Microsoft paid $3 billion for bing ai, but they actually paid that for an investment in chat gpt (and other products as well).
This isn’t even a Bing AI. It’s a Bing search feature like the Google OneBox that parses search results for a matching answer.
It’s using word frequency matching, not a LLM, which is why the “can I do A and B” works at returning incorrect summarized answers for only “can I do A.”
You’d need to show the chat window response to show the LLM answer, and it’s not going to get these wrong.
That’s why I called it Bing AI, not ChatGPT or OpenAI
Sure, but the meme implies Microsoft paid $3 billion for bing ai, but they actually paid that for an investment in chat gpt (and other products as well).
This isn’t even a Bing AI. It’s a Bing search feature like the Google OneBox that parses search results for a matching answer.
It’s using word frequency matching, not a LLM, which is why the “can I do A and B” works at returning incorrect summarized answers for only “can I do A.”
You’d need to show the chat window response to show the LLM answer, and it’s not going to get these wrong.