My perspective is subjective and based solely on user experience. I don’t have technical expertise in search engines or browsers. I am using Edge and Bing to test their chatBot. Edge is a lightweight browser that uses less memory than Chrome. In an informal test on my Mac, I found that Edge pays attention to details such as automatically applying shopping coupons on shopping websites without the need for extensions. Also, right-click does not hinder the screen. It’s based on Chromium and can use Chrome apps. Page loading is faster than Chrome, though I’m not sure what mechanism is used to achieve this. Google’s web indexing is superior to Bing’s. Google excels at indexing restaurants, shops and locations while Bing relies on TripAdvisor and Yelp. Although Bing has a helpful chatbot that reduces the number of clicks and search time needed to find relevant information, Google is developing BARD which may rival or surpass Bing’s chatbot. Given that Google developed the Transformer model used by ChatGPT, it wouldn’t be surprising if BARD outperforms ChatGPT Ultimately, it’s beneficial to have a choice in search engines. I support Microsoft’s efforts in this area even though it’s a challenging endeavor. Due to Google’s dominance, there hasn’t been much change in the search engine landscape over the past two decades. #chatGPT #machinelearning #microsoft #google #openai #tech
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