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Microsoft BUILD 2023: Welcome to the iPhone Era of AI

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Microsoft's developer-focused conference BUILD 2023 commenced today with an impactful keynote speech delivered by Satya Nadella, emphasizing the significance of artificial intelligence (AI). The conference revealed five major announcements, each contributing to the advancement of AI and the integration of ChatGPT. Here are the 5 Major Announcements: Bing Integration into ChatGPT As a result of the collaboration between Microsoft and OpenAI, Microsoft Bing has become the search engine powering ChatGPT. This integration enables the AI bot to access up-to-date global information through its searching capabilities. Copilot for Windows 11 ThoughtsUnboxed had high expectations for the return of Cortana, enhanced with ChatGPT integration. However, Microsoft took us by surprise at the conference by introducing Copilot for Windows 11 as the AI assistant. This move demonstrates Microsoft's commitment to combating the Windows Support Scam and potentially revolutionizing the Windows Tech

Bing's Surprising Triumph: How Microsoft's Search Engine Conquered China and Turned the Search Market Upside Down

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There have been numerous optimists who predicted the arrival of the "Year of Linux on the desktop." However, the exact timing of that day remains uncertain. Nevertheless, nobody could have imagined a "Year of the Bing" in their wildest dreams. Microsoft's search engine has long been considered an afterthought in the realm of search. Microsoft itself shares some of the blame for this perception, as even searches related to its own products often yield better results on Google than on Bing. However, things took a drastic turn late last year with the introduction of ChatGPT and its subsequent integration into Microsoft's Bing Search Engine. The conversational API was an instant hit, propelling Bing and ChatGPT into the spotlight. Google was caught off-guard by this surprise reception and quickly launched its own competitor, Bard. Unfortunately, Bard was not fully developed, and its launch was botched, resulting in a highly n

Samsung Paused Internal Review of Dropping Google As Default Search Engine

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  Samsung has paused its internal review of replacing Google with Bing as Default Search Engine on its Mobile Internet Browser, reports The Wall Street Journal . In report published last month by The New York Times , it was reported the Samsung was planning on switching to Bing as the default Search Engine for its mobile browser. The news came as a big surprise, and it could have cost Google around $3B in annual revenue. Details are scarce regarding why Samsung was planning to drop Google as default search engine before course correcting it later.  TU believes the decision may have to do with the success of ChatGPT and its inclusion in Bing. This AI aspect of Bing put into a limelight that Microsoft's search engine has never enjoyed in the past. Samsung may have sensed an opportunity to utilize Bing's new AI features within its Smartphone lineup. However, the plans might get dropped later with fears of severing ties with Google.  Google may have a sigh of relief for no