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Microsoft news continues to roll out at a high clip.
This week Windows 11, Bing, and several other topics were in the headlines.

To help you catch up, I’ve gathered together the biggest pieces of news in one convenient spot.
If you don’t want to read about Bing, use the navigation bar to jump to other topics.
Incidentally, we have a poll going on right nowasking people if they’re sick of AI news.

Microsoft has reportedly already met with advertisers to discuss plans tomonetize the new Bing.
The company is already testing ads within some responses generated by artificial intelligence.
It’s not a person.

It’s not sentient.
And it isn’t trying to take over the world.
All of that being said, Bing did generate several responses that caused Microsoft to take action.

Our Brendan Lowry gathered together some of the most questionable anddisturbing messages generated by Bing’s AI.
Microsoft explained thecurious behavior from Bing.
After a chat session hits 5 turns, people will be prompted to start a new topic.

At the end of each chat session, context needs to be cleared so the model wont get confused.
Just tap on the broom icon to the left of the search box for a fresh start.
As we continue to get feedback, we will explore expanding the caps on chat sessions."

Limiting Bing drew mockery andcriticism on social media.
It’s not clear if Microsoft will increase the limit at a later date.
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