Not everyone will have access to the new ChatGPT-powered version of Bing, which Microsoft recently launched. Only those who have been put on the waitlist will be able to access the new Bing, as the product is still in preview. Some users are still not getting past the waitlist despite registering their Microsoft accounts weeks ago. Microsoft has a piece of advice for these people.
One of the reasons you're stuck on the Bing waitlist is that your Microsoft account profile doesn't include your birthday, according to Michael Schechter, Microsoft's vice president of Bing growth. Schechter also said that Microsoft will not approve users' requests to try out the new Bing unless they update their date of birth on their Microsoft account profile page.
Microsoft has been criticized by many for offering a measure that would allow those who use a birthday on their profile to access ChatGPT-based Bing. Microsoft could have asked users to provide age information when signing up to try out the Bing experience, rather than requiring birthday information on the Microsoft account profile page.
Microsoft's new Bing now has 100 million daily active users, although it remains a small player in the search market with a single-digit market share. The software giant hopes to attract more people to search with Bing with new features, including an upcoming "Celebrity" mode in which a bot will impersonate a celebrity of your choice and answer all your queries. Microsoft plans to loosen chat restrictions in the coming months to allow users to interact with Bing more frequently.
In a recent blog post, Microsoft said it will improve the Bing experience to "deliver the next generation of search."
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