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1. dilap+1b[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:42:38
>>i13e+(OP)
Microsoft's integration of ChatGPT with Bing is really bad. No-one wants a busy search page with a side-bar of ChatGPT; what's the point of that?

The correct interface for ChatGPT + search is just...ChatGPT. But it can also show you a list of web search results, when it's appropriate.

A super-clean interface, that always shows you exactly what you want.

That would be a killer feature and represent a real threat to Google.

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2. mattwa+Xc[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:50:23
>>dilap+1b
As someone else said, the problem is ChatGPT lies straight to your face, whereas at least Google's answers are based on structured data by someone. It's traceable, whereas I would not trust ChatGPT ever to tell me the correct temperature to cook a steak.
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3. wcoene+zf[view] [source] 2023-02-08 21:59:34
>>mattwa+Xc
"The new Bing also cites all its sources". That's a quote from the microsoft announcement.

https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2023/02/07/reinventing-sear...

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4. notaha+cv[view] [source] 2023-02-08 23:06:57
>>wcoene+zf
If it's citing all it's sources, it's not ChatGPT, it's a natural language interface around search, which Google has been doing for years including with voice...
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5. NoPick+aD[view] [source] 2023-02-08 23:43:58
>>notaha+cv
It has both capabilities built in.

"Get answers instead of being overwhelmed by options. Bing looks at search results across the web and summarizes responses to your specific questions and needs."

There's summarised cited searches and then there is the more ChatGPT option which is also available.

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