Microsoft’s ChatGPT Edge: How you can be among the first to try the new browser

How to use the new AI-powered Bing

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If you go to bing.com, you’ll see a beautiful photo background and search box just as before, and it might appear as though very little has changed.

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If you look carefully, though, you’ll see a Chat button at the top of the page to the left of Images. If you click this button right now, you’ll probably see the message that it isn’t available yet. You have to wait until the new Bing has rolled out.

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How to download the new AI-powered Edge

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Microsoft isn’t opening access to its Edge browser quite as wide as it is with Bing, but you can still get an early look at the new browser through Microsoft’s dev channel for Edge.

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How can I get faster access?

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Rollouts are impossible to predict with any precision, and Microsoft didn’t even share a guess other than to say Bing chat will “scale the preview to millions in the coming weeks.”

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Is Bing chat the same as ChatGPT?

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Microsoft describes the new Bing chat as “a new, next-generation OpenAI large language model” that’s more advanced than ChatGPT. Since the goal is to integrate this with Bing search, there are different considerations.

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How will the full version work?

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With a Bing sidebar open, you’ll be able to access Bing chat from anywhere, so you can use it as a writing aid on LinkedIn to help create a new post in various styles. In the example, a Microsoft executive wants to create a medium-length paragraph with an enthusiastic tone, “Introducing the new Al-Powered Bing and Edge.”

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