No, that’s an AI generated summary that bing (and google) show for a lot of queries.
For example, if I search “can i launch a cow in a rocket”, it suggests it’s possible to shoot cows with rocket launchers and machine guns and names a shootin range that offer it. Thanks bing … i guess…
Yes, they’ve now replaced the legacy system with one using GPT-4, hence the incorporation of citations in a summary description same as the chat format.
No, that’s an AI generated summary that bing (and google) show for a lot of queries.
For example, if I search “can i launch a cow in a rocket”, it suggests it’s possible to shoot cows with rocket launchers and machine guns and names a shootin range that offer it. Thanks bing … i guess…
You think the culture wars over pronouns have been bad, wait until the machines start a war over prepositions!
Purely out of curiosity… what happens if you ask it about launching a rocket in a cow?
You’re incorrect. This is being done with search matching, not by a LLM.
The LLM answers Bing added appear in the chat box.
These are Bing’s version of Google’s OneBox which predated their relationship to OpenAI.
Screenshot of the search after i-icon has been tapped
Yes, they’ve now replaced the legacy system with one using GPT-4, hence the incorporation of citations in a summary description same as the chat format.
Try the same examples as in OP’s images.
The box has a small i-icon that literally says it’s an AI generated summary
They’ve updated what’s powering that box, see my other response to your similar comment with the image.