Microsoft Edge now has its own ChatGPT tool

The Microsoft-AI integration continues with boost to Edge browser

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Microsofthas announced a new version of itsweb browserEdge, with the headline feature being the integration of AI tools courtesy of current industry superstarChatGPT.

Microsoft had previously announced that itsBingsearch enginewould be getting an AI upgradeto improve search functions, and has also wrapped this into its browser for a smarter user experience.

The company aims to round up “search, browsing and chat into one unified experience, delivering better search scenarios, more comprehensive answers, a new chat experience and the ability to generate content.”

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Summarize and create

Summarize and create

The new sidebar in Edge is similar to the one that is already in Bing, and allows you to use the newAI writerandchatbotto summarize and compare content in your search results, as well as create new written content.

In demonstrating the new browser at the tech giant’s press event yesterday, a 15-page PDF document from a website could have its key points extracted when you asked the AI chatbot.

It can also compare information from different sources, and even put them in new tables for you to see clearly.

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The AI can also be used to write and adjust code, as it was also shown taking script written in Python and rewriting it in Rust when instructed.

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LikeChatGPT, it can also write new content in natural language, so when it was asked to write a LinkedIn post, a Microsoft-owned company, it did so. It can also edit the output as per your instructions, so if you ask it to be more formal, for example, then it will rewrite the post accordingly to change the tone.

All of this AI integration with Microsoft products is a result ofthe company’s hefty investment in OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT and co-founded by Elon Musk. Microsoft promised that it would be commercializing its acquired AI technology, and now it is delivering. Other Microsoft products that will also be getting AI implementation soon includeVivaandExcel.

Microsoft also reveled how Bing is now usingOpenAI’s latest GPT-4 engine, but rather than being limited to data up to 2021, it has knowledge of information and events more recent than this.

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