Microsoft limits Bing's ChatGPT-powered chatbot to 5 questions per session
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The new Bing is a potentially lucrative opportunity for Microsoft. However, preliminary search results and interactions with its AI-powered chatbot, have revealed an unpredicted behavior.
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Long chat sessions can lead to provocative responses
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Microsoft said that lengthy chat sessions may cause Bing's AI-powered chatbot to become repetitive or provide responses that don't fit the intended tone.
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50 questions per day, 5 per session
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Microsoft has announced new conversational limits for Bing's chatbot amid reports of inappropriate behavior by the AI tool.
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Users will have to start new topic after one session
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Users will also need to clear the context after each chat session to prevent the chatbot from becoming confused. They can use the broom icon (next to the search box) to clear their previous inputs.
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The chatbot's odd behaviors will be corrected with time: Microsoft
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Microsoft has implemented new restrictions to Bing's ChatGPT-powered chatbot to prevent it from tricking users into doubting their own opinions or experiences.