Microsoft has announced a rebranding of its AI-powered chatbot Bing Chat, now known as “Copilot.” This decision was unveiled during Microsoft’s “Microsoft Ignite” event, which recently featured NVIDIA’s CEO.
The event predominantly centered around artificial intelligence technologies, with Microsoft showcasing its latest advancements in AI-driven technologies.
Bing Chat, among Microsoft’s widely used AI tools directly interacting with end-users, is trained using the GPT model, the same technology underpinning ChatGPT on the company’s search engine.
Functioning as a chatbot aimed at assisting users, Microsoft revealed the chatbot’s name change as part of the Ignite event.
Bing Chat is called “Copilot”
Microsoft has decided to rename Bing Chat as “Copilot,” which will be reflected in the user experience in the coming days.
This decision is closely tied to Microsoft’s recent introduction of an artificial intelligence technology called Copilot, which serves as an “assistant” across all Microsoft products and services.
The renaming of Bing Chat to Copilot aims to minimize confusion among users and promote recognition of the Copilot brand across Microsoft’s offerings.
Moreover, this change resolves any potential confusion arising from the similarity between Bing Chat and ChatGPT, a widely used chatbot in the market.
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