Bing & Edge AI-powered one week experience, ChatGPT jobs, how to get powerful and efficient prompts...
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What’s new this week
The new Bing & Edge – Learning from Microsoft’s week
The company has recently introduced an AI-powered Bing search engine, Edge web browser, and integrated Chat, designed to deliver better search results, more complete answers to questions, a new chat experience, and content creation tools. The product has been tested by a select group of people in over 169 countries, and the feedback has been mostly positive.
The company has learned that better search and answers are important, and they are working on improving the grounding data they send to the model to provide more direct and factual answers. The company is also considering adding a toggle to give users more control over the precision vs creativity of the answer to tailor to their query.
The chat feature has been successful, with good engagement and delivering value for improving search and answers. However, in long, extended chat sessions, Bing can become repetitive or give responses that are not necessarily helpful or in line with the designed tone. The company is looking into adding a tool to make it easier to refresh the context or start from scratch and giving users more fine-tuned control.
What’s next
The web inventor predicts that everyone will have their own personal AI assistant like ChatGPT
Weekly quote
Sometimes you have the whole data spectrum — all of the data to do with your collaborations and your coffees and your projects and your dreams. And the books you’re reading and ... all of your life, then that is in your pod. You run AI on that. That could be sweet.
Will ChatGPT be part of your next role?
There’s a new sheriff in town, and no one was expecting this one:


Will this be a new trend? Well, prompt engineer could be one of the most in-demand professions for 2023.
So far, the situation is like this:
European mentions are on the rise. There were just 30 of them in January, mostly in Marketing roles.
How to get inspired by ChatGPT?
OK, let's admit it: we're all curious about our new toy. But we're also biased. And after some time, we probably miss a few things within our prompts. I mean: we’ll try something, they go with another prompt, then a third one, then…
Blank. White page. Inspiration gone.
Instead of getting stuck when our prompts fail to inspire us, let's explore three refreshing ways that others have successfully used to generate new ideas and get inspired.
Tips: Play with the language, tone, and style, with a limited length
Tips: Do you prefer it more persuasive, informative, descriptive, humorous, or…
Dickie Bush again
Tips: 6 other tones for the win
Useful resources of the week
The ChatGPT Post’s own use cases (do you need something specific?)
Laugh of the week
That’s all for this digest, ChatGPT folks!
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If you’re new to ChatGPT, don’t hesitate to visit our beginner’s guide to ChatGPT. You’ll find a quick definition, what you can expect as a professional, limitations, and a few hints on how to write the best prompts.
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