During the Build 2023 event, the Microsoft announced important innovations involving the integration of ChatGPT, a chatbot developed by OpenAI, with Bing, its main search engine.
These updates also involve the implementation of support for third-party plugins and integration with Artificial Intelligence (AIs) of Microsoft Copilot, the company's new virtual assistant.
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Bing partners with ChatGPT
Microsoft has declared Bing the “official search engine” for ChatGPT. This integration promotes an improvement in the quality of responses generated by the bot, as it now has direct access to surveys and data through Bing.
This makes it possible to generate more up-to-date answers with a larger information base, increasing efficiency.
With the adoption of this functionality, the content generated by artificial intelligence will be enriched by citations from the research carried out.
In other words, they will bring more details directly in the chat, making it easier for the user to understand.
Expanding the AI plugin ecosystem
In addition to integration with Bing, Microsoft and OpenAI are striving to expand the AI plugin ecosystem. This project provides for the adoption of interoperability between Bing and ChatGPT.
As such, it offers a unified platform for developers to create and deploy plugins.
This environment promises to facilitate the work of developers, who will now be able to create plugins that work seamlessly on multiple systems.
The compatibility list for these plugins covers not only ChatGPT and Bing, but also Dynamics 365 Copilot, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and Windows Copilot.
The news announced by Microsoft during Build 2023 marks a significant step forward in the evolution of ChatGPT and the company's other AI solutions.