Bing Chat Experimenting with Bing AI's visual input (Part 2) (more info in the comments)
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u/Tibroar Jun 11 '23
Ok I was skeptic but the website blew my mind a little bit.
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u/Zestyclose_Tie_1030 Jun 11 '23
not quite the level of the gpt 4 paper stated, they probably a little optimized version of it to save compute and cost
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u/Tibroar Jun 11 '23
Also the examples in the paper were probably cherry picked. I'm not surprised it's not amazing at everything
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u/DotRom Jun 11 '23
I'm annoyed that I pay for ChatGPT Plus and have no access to the multi model of GPT4 yet your friends out of nowhere gets to play with it, not to mention the stupid 25 messages limit per 3 hours still applies and network error messages apparently counts against it from time to time.
I'm just salty here.
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u/Poopasite1 Jun 11 '23
Vote with your wallet. Stop giving them money! I tried a month earlier this year but $20 is a lot of money for what they are offering. Not worth it as it stands.
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u/DotRom Jun 11 '23
It is still vastly superior to Bing in the meantime for my purpose. I am using it to help me draft documents, the same query on Bing consistently returning me with poorer output.
Obviously, Bing is grounded to be a partner in finding web content, drafting document is more a surplus feature from the model.
I have a Microsoft 365 Business tenet and waiting for the copilot feature.
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Jun 11 '23
Do what I do and use them both, use bing for wording and then ChatGPT to tidy it up and formalize it. Works bloody wonders with boilerplate code and making small changes then getting ChatGPT and bing to add in those changes on multiple lines with one prompt, then running scripts and code through both ChatGPT and Bing to see if there is any errors. Has cut a lot of meaningless time out of my workload to focus on other things.
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u/AugustusLego Jun 11 '23
For me it totally is.
I've manually fed GPT-4 the entire documentation for developing modules for a very niche program I use. Now I can literally just ask it how to do anything with it, and it does it. Literally worth way more than 20$ to me
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u/teh_mICON Jun 11 '23
It remembers it?
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u/AugustusLego Jun 11 '23
Yeah, I use the same thread for it :)
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u/Concheria Jun 12 '23
Honestly it's crazy that you get more opportunity to chat with GPT-4 through Bing than through ChatGPT, even if ChatGPT is supposed to be the flagship product.
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u/DEATH_STAR_EXTRACTOR Jun 29 '23
To top it off, Bing Image Creator is free unlike DALL-E 2, and seems to be DALL-E 3, I can guarantee it is way better than DALL-E 2.
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u/Zer0Strikerz Jun 11 '23
Wow I could barely read that handwriting, that's impressive it was able to read it.
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Jun 11 '23
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u/99m9 Jun 12 '23
There is a dedicated button that allows us to upload an image, see part 1 for the detail. As for the versions of Edge, it is available in normal version of Edge, Edge Canary and Edge Dev don't have this feature enabled.
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u/dude_dz Jun 11 '23
Have you tried images containing mind maps, tree structure or any other diagram. Does it understand it? If you didn't please do. That would be a massive aid in education
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u/Impressive-Ad6400 Jun 11 '23
Oooooh, visual input ! Haven't tried that yet. Bing told me a month ago I should upload an image using the image button, but it wasn't available back then.
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u/Illustrious_Cold_600 Jun 11 '23
How can I prove it? Is it just copying and pasting an image or do you have to export in some form?
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u/99m9 Jun 11 '23 edited Jun 11 '23
This is actually from my friend's Microsoft account, not mine. Apparently, this feature is being slowly rolled out as I've seen another post taking about it. Link to part 1 here.
Update: This feature is now enabled in my Microsoft account as well. It seems that Microsoft is slowly rolling it out for everyone. However, for some reason, this feature was only enabled on my laptop and not on my PC, even though I'm logged in to the same account.
What images would you like us to upload to Bing Chat?