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- 0,equivocarse," Entonces lo que tenemos que hacer es la institución es grandes, es si hacer un cambio interno, capacitarlos en las nuevas tecnologías y metodología y ellos tienen que seguir haciendo su departamento tecnológico internos en un proceso, pero tienen que crear una capacidad paralela de abrirse al ecosistema y de usar esta arta para crear nuevo valor y nuevos ingresos, esto no es votar tu plataforma actual, lo que no hacemos es buscar distinta alternativa, lo que hace la empresa buscar una línea, voy a hacer transformación digital, voy a hacer una app, no es transformación digital hacer una app, es buscar las distintas plataformas y las distintas tecnologías dentro de la organización y probar con muchas empresas afuera y a una de esas le van a apuntar, a 10 capácte no le apunten, pero el fracaso de aprendizaje, el fracaso no es fracaso, el fracaso es que aprendiste y puede seguir otro camino."
 
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+ 0,Can Bing and OpenAI Challenge Google? Microsoft's Satya Nadella Weighs In (Exclusive) | WSJ," Thing with AI is going to completely change what people can expect from search. We are grounded in the fact that Google dominates this space. I feel like a new race is starting with a complete new platform technology. I'm excited for the users to have choice finally and a real competitive race out there. Microsoft CEO Sachin Adela finally thinks he has what it takes to make Bing happen. And grab some search engine market share from Google. Is not so secret weapon? This all started with us and OpenAI coming together with really a research agenda on moving the state of the art away I forward. Microsoft is taking OpenAI's newest artificial intelligence model and intertwining it with Bing's search data. So you can chat with the search engine and get up to date information. So the entire point of chat GPG early on was to just sort of show the power of the large model and the conversational intelligence. We now have not only the current information that you usually expect from a search engine but you can then have a full conversation around that current information and all the other information that came before. On top of the new AI chat features in Bing, Microsoft is adding chat GPT-like features to its edge browser. So I came here to Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington to get a hands-on demo of the new tools and hear Nidale's thoughts on AI. The first big new feature, Bing Chat. Incorporated right into the front page of Bing will be an ask me anything box. Type in your query, say... The biggest winners of the 2023 Grammys because I did not have time to watch it. And up pops your usual search results, which Nidale says has also been improved with AI. But more interesting is this new chat box that will start typing out an answer to the question. As it answers, it also includes citations so you know where the information is coming from. It allows me to then have a full-on conversation around all the search data. So yes, it's annotated, it's about being able to create even the links back to all the publishers. So this is just search, just better. The system took about a minute to return a list of the top Grammy winners. Not exactly fast, but you can tell it to stop responding. Then you can ask follow-up questions like do you know if Beyoncé is touring? If you're a Beyoncé fan, you might want to hurry and get your tickets before they're gone. Like Chatchy BT, you can ask it non-search type things too. Like... Write ten questions for Sasha Nadella about AI. What are the key features and benefits of new Bing chat mode? And how does it leverage AI to enhance the user experience? It really is grounded in search results and helps me have a very contextual chat or to be able to get to the right answers. Sasha Bing said or AI, Sasha said, the new Bing chat mode leverages AI to understand the user's intent, context, you said context, and preferences to provide relevant, visual, logical, and actionable responses. I love the AI software. But while these may seem like fun and games in these demos, there are, of course, real misuses of this technology. We have a lot of practice in thinking about safety. AI is only good if it is being used in the real world, understanding, learning human preferences. And our intent is to do that, which is to put stuff out there with safety, but at the same time realizing that we are going to have to think about safety as an ongoing responsibility, not a one-time responsibility. He also told me there are guardrails in place to prevent harmful content, hate speech, and more. The second big feature, Microsoft Edge Integration. The Microsoft Edge browser will now have a Bing sidebar, where you can ask it to summarize a web page run or ask it to generate text. For instance, I asked it to, I want to write about a letter to Sasha Nadella, thanking him for his time. Then I was able to tell it I wanted it written in an enthusiastic tone, an email form, and short. It knows. That's pretty good. There's a lot of fear that AI is going to take our jobs, replace us. Is that unfounded? And how do you think about tools like Bing now, and how we use it in the job market? Like, I think of this as at the foundational level, going to help us do our jobs better. Reduce some of the drudgery in some of our jobs, whether it's encoding or in writing or in automating workflow, or searching for information. So at the fundamental level, I think we need a productivity boost. I feel it'll create more jobs. The barriers to knowledge work will come down. So, I mean, the unintended consequences around labor market shifts are always something we need to be mindful of. But I don't subscribe to this zero sum or one lump of labor fallacy. And I think that we're going to have new jobs get created, and more job opportunities. And it sounds like more time, right? For sure. We outsource some of this. I outsource some of my question writing to this, freed up a little bit more of my time to do something else. But you're still in the loop and you're in charge, because you get to accept the draft. That's kind of one of the metaphors I have. It's pretty much all computer interaction going forward. You'll start with a draft. That doesn't mean you don't get to inspect the draft, to prove the draft, and redefine or, you know, and edit the draft. The question is, which company will write that draft for us? Will it be Microsoft with tools like this? Or Google, which owns 90% of the search engine market share? And right before my interview with Mr. Nadella announced Bard, its similar AI chat feature that will come to its own search engine. How are you thinking about monetizing this? The last time I checked software, I mean, it's a search was the most profitable category there is on planet Earth. So therefore, all I need is a few more users. And someone else that I'm competing in has to keep all of their users and all of their gross margin. It's a love, I'm looking forward to that. So no plans to charge for new Bing. It's really advertising model all the way through. We'll start there. And if there are other models, there may be other models. But there is enough surplus. Let me put it this way. There is so much surplus that goes to one place, which I think would be nice if it was evenly distributed. What about Microsoft Office? To stay tuned. I fully expect us to introduce these capabilities quite frankly across the length and breadth of Microsoft. What about this guy? Oh, you know, it's sort of like, it was early. And so we get to redefine it for the AI age. And it's going to be very useful. So is he coming back? He'll come back in a variety of different ways. I think I'm most excited about being as the real incarnation of Clippy. Okay, but no actual pop up. I think we have much better design mechanisms to do what Clippy aspired to do back in the day. Does Clippy haunt your dreams? Not really. It's probably the thing that was the most fun character Microsoft introduced, which, you know, think about it, right? We have been on a 30-year journey to perfect it. So I'm excited to be here in 2023 launching Bing with AI."
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