Bing integration, mobile app, Google event, welcome to our digest #1
We're thrilled to have you join us on our journey as we explore the world of AI and its impact on various fields in this first digest!
What’s new this week
Microsoft plans to incorporate ChatGPT into Bing search. It will be the faster and richer version of ChatGPT, known as GPT-4. Forget the search engine, say hello to an “AI-powered answering engine!”
What does this mean for users?
Faster and more detailed answers
Replies that sound “more human” (can’t wait :)
Last but not least: a brand new user experience, with documented answers:
Bye-bye search box, hello chat box.
Despite being spotted several times, Microsoft refused to confirm.



Say hello to Owen, he has documented his experience with it »
More this week
Who will win the search battle, between Google & ChatGPT? A subtle 12-tweets thread to learn how they are different, including several A/B tests - Read more »
Regarding the use of ChatGPT as a content powerhouse: will it be banned from platforms? Medium requires labeling AI-assisted content. - Read more »
What comes next
February 8th, 8:30 AM: Google has announced a "Live from Paris" search and AI event. The live will focus on “Search, Maps and beyond”. Sundar Pichai stated that the company has big AI plans in the next few months, after preparing since early last year. Although he did not reveal specific details, he mentioned that the company will allow people to "interact directly" with its "newest and most powerful language models."
OpenAI is set to launch a ChatGPT mobile app. Semafor notes that implementing a mobile app will have a strong effect on how the program learns and its given feedback. Specifically stating the app, “Will bring an even broader user base into the service, making the curve steeper.”
Extension of the week
A free Chrome extension to generate entire emails and messages using ChatGPT AI by Gourav Goyal
Weekly quote
“ChatGPT will likely play out exactly as innovator’s dilemma suggests. To an expert in any given field, it has worse answers. But most people don’t have access to experts for everything, so it actually is a productivity boost to everyone else.”
- Aaron Levie
Laugh of the week
(If you’re old enough to remember how much this sucked your computer’s CPU, you’ll never complain anymore about #ChatGPTdown)
Useful resources of the week
Techies, don’t forget to bookmark the Github OpenAI cookbook
The ChatGPT Post’s own use cases (many more to come, do you need something specific?)
People to follow
Say hello to Adam, a minimalist, health and fitness junkie, and IT strategist that offers almost everyday practical ChatGPT hacks for busy professionals.
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.
Thank you for recommending my newsletter Greg. 😊 I simply want to show what's possible. By the way I like the new format a lot! Super valuable as background of what's going on in the AI world plus fun and recommendations involved. Very well done!