 Laura says I don't understand all the hype around the new Bing whoa, whoa, that's them's fight words Laura How is this different than any other chat app? I've always been able to ask questions in my own natural language Is it really much different from what we've been using for years? I feel like the hype around it is too much anyone else So I'm I'm going to live here. I am Going to have to disagree With Laura, you know, it is a very big deal and so the first question is whether Laura You're just using the Bing. I mean this this question is a couple months old So maybe she was using the not the new version of it yet So it's it's a little bit different not just it wasn't just on the the straight Bing interface To have that experience. So it's very different in the way that it works So that it you know that the chat capability Yeah, the chats are generally natural language and there's been other chat tools that are out there But now it's just much more powerful and is instead of being built off of a library that is like most chatbots for example Historically have been built off of library of Of can responses that that sit on a server at your company, you know, for example for an internal like this is scaling across the web And pulling details at it. So it's very different Yeah, and it's also it's only giving you sites And what they've said, I think that's the biggest difference, you know, when you when you look at the way that it's doing It's go here's the site and and whereas this actually gives you a written response Today, which is quite different to giving you a bit of a written response to your question too And every time you go to Bing or or historically just a search engine and you're asking for something It's not building on refining on the answer that it gives you You're asking it. It's like flipping a coin. You flip it once you get head It's still a 50 50 chance of tails. It's not a greater chance of getting tails If you got head previously, it's always a 50 50 Whereas with the that might have not that might have just confused people with that analogy but I mean the difference here is that if i'm querying if i'm asking Bing for details using the new ai capability It's bringing back a result set. I can then ask refiner questions I can ask something different or said give me Without having to know Billy and search stuff. That's right. I think it's the biggest one because most people don't know What language or how they actually refine it. So just to be able to type it in Yeah, so, I mean, yeah, I that's where I'm with you because like, you know people on my team are like I searched and I couldn't find anything. I was like really I was like, I'll go and search and I go First one. Here you go. It's all about the words But I'm more used to the terminology the wording and they're not and I'm like That's where the ai stuff for me comes in because it's interpreting. It knows that that's what they meant, right? Or if you realize that hey, I didn't word it that I That you can then say no actually I only want for the last 12 months of data And then the results come back says actually only a data that was from fridays I mean you could build on your initial query and slowly refine it and get to what you're actually Looking for I I would like to say that look we're not judging people based on their querying ability But we are We are to the point that now there's something that can help you Yeah, exactly, right in natural language, too Yeah, I I will throw out the disclaimer because I got burnt by ai last week Won't go into it or I could you tell me Um, it is new It's not perfect So beware and just be careful where you're testing it and what you're testing it on And just so you know, I just contrary to what kirstie just said I have also Requested using a natural language and it also provided results There you go a natural language Dare I ask No Yeah, no, it's it's a it's you you do need to go and experiment look there Even though it's you're not having to remember like the boolean terms. You don't have to Structure in a certain way. There are way things that you can ask to set it up You can actually it's like when you do database Management and you're you're looking at massive amounts of data You'll always want because I used that's I kind of came up in that world building the data mark So you have the massive amounts of data you're trying to collect the things which are relevant to what like my team My marketing team needs when you build this marked this subset of all the data in the world you have this massive amount of data, but You know that's relevant to this space and then you go and start slicing dicing from there So when you're doing the search with the new AI capability so chat gbt or through the being a chat capability You want to ask in the broader terms think of the category of everything that you you potentially or want to search within And then ask those are finding questions to get down to the detail So it's usually by Structuring your request using natural language You have an approach to that Versus trying to ask for the very granular specific thing and your first initial request It might bring you back different results every take every single time that way Well, my also thing is it's new results to where you ask and it's filtering on that same information same topic To where every time you do that, it's a whole new set of things where See And then you change just something slightly in the thing that you were quite different. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah That I actually like doing the quite large to start with of defining kind of what I want I find that when I was doing the typing you do really short You know that short and then you'd get thrown, you know hundreds of thousands or tens of thousands of results And then you then you sort of put in another word and another word Then you're often a completely wrong tangent as you said in the same thing it happened Whereas I found that it wasn't as much with chat gpt when I started out with This is kind of what I want and it's defined and I need this and I would have It's much easier for me to do that in a the verbal kind of natural language where I'm actually rather than typing I am using voice and when you look at it from um When you look at it from those of us that might sit in the neuro spicy range And or you know when it comes to the disabilities that we've got having that verbal side of it and having it return those kind of results I think is a fabulous thing Yeah, very much so Yeah, I call chat gpt and these ai things are like oh, they're me they talk like me Yeah, I just talk normal and it knows what I'm doing, right? Yeah, so it's everybody's own personal It's you it's you in a it's you in an ai box It's you know, it's speaking your language. It doesn't you don't have to be all very specific like we have to do in searches kind of Along these lines now, of course, they just announced that chat gpt So this is not Microsoft's product, but just the standalone chat gpt is now going to be using Bing as its search engine And what I'm wondering because it with Bing using chat gpt How are we entering inception? Hmm. Don't know the dream upon a dream folks Something to um Not waste your time thinking about just Something to make you go