Microsoft's Edge browser continues to enhance its 'Copilot experience' with the Bing AI-powered sidebar.
The feature offers various features, such as summarizing financial reports, comparing financials of different companies, and even aiding users in creating and editing content like LinkedIn posts. Its adaptive functionality understands the web page in use.
However, the Bing AI sidebar in Edge does not currently support the ability to recall previous conversations. Microsoft plans to address this issue by adding a memory feature, allowing Bing AI to remember and continue from where a user left off in a previous interaction.
In a tweet, Mikhail Parakhin, CEO of Advertising & Web Services at Microsoft, confirmed that the feature is coming to Edge soon.
You can soon maintain ongoing discussions with Edge's Bing AI without starting fresh each time they initiate the sidebar, creating a more seamless and integrated experience.
The memory feature also offers the flexibility to start a new topic wherever the user prefers. For example, you can start a conversation in the Edge sidebar and continue in Bing.com or Bing mobile apps.
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RF_Will - 10 months ago
Not impressive.
Any history does that.
The reason they're planting these strange propaganda stories of AI use is that I expose the LIE of AI on quora.
AI works hypothetically in white papers but not in reality.
So con artists used it as a scheme to steal investment money primarily from the elderly since they have funds for my lifetime of work but do not understand technology or marketing.
I have pressed many AI experts and none of them can articulate a distinction between an AI script and a traditional script.
If AI was something new there would have to be something new about it.
There is not.
Think of AI as the IQ test of our generation.
If you search your soul and believe it to be true that a calculator is capable of consciousness learning intelligence or any other anthropomorphized term then you failed the IQ test.