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Try 'the new Bing' ahead of the official launch. How to preview the AI

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"The new Bing" is still invite-only, but you can preview how it works.

Since Microsoft announced a new and improved version of its search engine integrated with OpenAI's ChatGPT technology, select users have been granted early access to test it out. There's currently a waitlist to receive access when Microsoft rolls out Bing to more users in the coming weeks. But if you're dying to see how it works, you can see a live demo on desktop now.

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How to access the Bing preview

On the Bing homepage, you'll see a preview right under the search bar. The preview shows a prompt in a conversational style saying, "I need to throw a dinner party for 6 people who are vegetarian. Can you suggest a 3-course menu with a chocolate dessert?" Under the prompt, click the button "Try it" to see the answer it generates.

Bing homepage with ChatGPT previewTry out the new ChatGPT-integrated Bing. Credit: Bing

Click the arrows on the side of the preview to explore other prompts like "I'm planning a trip for our anniversary in September. What are some places we can go that are within a 3 hour flight from London Heathrow?" and "Arts and crafts ideas, with instructions for a toddler using only cardboard boxes, plastic bottles, paper, and string." Click "Try it" to check out the answers to these prompts.

AI-integrated search results of menu planning for a vegetarian dinner partyAI-generated answers appear next to traditional search results. Credit: Bing

How to preview more Bing examples

Next to the "Try it" button, you can click "Learn more" to see the full list of prompts Bing is demo-ing. In addition to the three prompts mentioned above, you can test other prompts. Hover over the tile of each example topic to see the following prompts.

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Examples of what to ask to get an AI-generated responseClick on these examples to see Bing's AI-generated response. Credit: Bing

Click "Try it on Bing" to see how Bing answers them.

Clicking on the prompt takes you to a new page that shows traditional search results on the left and Bing's AI chatbot response on the right. For the workout prompt, you're given detailed step-by-step instructions for different ab and arm workouts including, how many sets and reps to do, description of proper form, what muscles each exercise targets. The answers contain footnotes that link out to the source of the information.


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Upper half of a Bing AI previewCredit: Bing Lower half of a Bing AI previewCredit: Bing

It's worth noting that it includes crunches as a part of the workout, which is kind of like a mini sit-up, so Bing definitely still has some work to do.

How to chat with Bing

At the end of the response, the preview suggests various follow-up questions, like "Can you show me how to do push up?" Clicking on the questions opens a chat window where you can talk through your question in real time with Bing's chatbot. Currently, clicking on the questions only shows a demo conversation of the vegetarian dinner party menu question, but it gives you an idea of what to expect.

Conversation preview with Bing's AI chatbotPreview what a conversation with Bing's AI chatbot would look like. Credit: Bing

How's early access Bing testing going?

Naturally, early access users are putting the new Bing to the test, and results posted online show mixed results. One user's prompt was reportedly met with some aggressive gaslighting, while another seemed to have struck a nerve with Bing upon being asked it if was sentient. So, not quite the friendly Bing showing up in the preview. Regardless, it's exciting to see where the technology goes in the coming weeks.

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