Yusuf Mehdi, Corporate Vice President and Consumer Marketing Office at Microsoft, made the announcement on February the 9th of 2023 that in just 48 hours, more than one million individuals have signed up for the waitlist for the new AI-powered Bing search engine.
One million. One million users, 1,000,000, have joined up in the past two days to test out the new artificial intelligence-powered Microsoft Bing search engine.
Yusuf Mehdi wrote on the company’s blog, “We’re humbled and encouraged by the number of people who want to test-drive the new AI-powered Bing!” Over one million people have added their names to the waitlist for our preview in only the past 48 hours. If you are interested in signing up, please visit http://bing.com/new!
Bing already updated their webmaster guidelines to implement the new AI Features, you can check them out here: New BING Webmaster Guidelines 2023.
They especially added a new section in the Bing webmaster guidelines for “Conversation Mode and Bing Image Creator.” The new section reads:

“The new Bing conversation mode builds on the existing Bing experience to provide users with a new type of search interface. Bing conversation mode generates responses using an AI model that has learned by processing a vast amount of text from the Internet. Based on the user query or prompt, the model produces an output that is coherent, relevant, and creative, according to the input and the context. The output can be a response, a web result, a poem, a story, a code, an essay, a song, or anything else that can be expressed in natural language. Bing Image Creator similarly uses an AI model that has learned by processing a vast number of images from the Internet. Based on the user prompt, the model generates an output image. The conversational model is also informed by and refines its output using available context, such as web results, feedback, and interactions, to improve its performance and accuracy. Ranking within conversation mode generally relies on the same parameters as the main web search results page. User activity in these features is governed by the Terms of Use and Code of Conduct.In case you missed it, you can see here the announcement of the new BING Copilot.
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