Microsoft’s Bing AI Chatbot Will Let Users Post Images, Ask Questions About Them
The tech giant will also let users access services like OpenTable from inside chats.
Microsoft upended the search market in February when it unveiled a complete overhaul of Bing incorporating OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Photographer: Gabby Jones/BloombergMicrosoft Corp. is getting rid of the waitlist to try its new OpenAI-based Bing search and chat, and adding features like the ability to request and post images in an effort to sustain its renewed momentum in the market.
Users can search for an image, such as a crocheted teddy bear, for example, and ask Bing, “How do I make this?” The AI tool then suggests “how to crochet” websites and other kinds of craft projects to explore. The visual search feature will be available in the coming weeks to months, Yusuf Mehdi, a Microsoft vice president, said in an interview. It uses OpenAI’s GPT-4 system, which enables so-called multimodal features that blend text and images. While OpenAI announced that feature in March, it has offered few examples so far.