Microsoft has created a super-smart search engine called Bing that uses help from a special friend named OpenAI, kind of like having a really clever classmate who helps you find the best answers.
Imagine you're looking for a toy in a huge store. Instead of searching every shelf one by one, you ask your clever classmate, "Can you help me find this toy?" They look around quickly and say, "It's on the third shelf!" That’s how Bing works, it asks its clever friend (OpenAI) to help it find the best answers for your questions.
How It Feels Like Having a Clever Classmate
When you type something into Bing, like "What is the capital of France?", Bing sends that question to OpenAI. OpenAI thinks about it really fast, almost like solving a puzzle, and gives the answer back to Bing. Then Bing shows you the answer on your screen.
It’s not magic, just a very fast and clever friend helping out. And the more questions they answer together, the smarter they both get, kind of like practicing for a big test!
Examples
- A child uses Bing to find a picture of a cat, and it shows the most relevant image instantly.
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