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  1. This is one of few youtube videos as of late that actually kept me watching the entire time intently, I’m not sure if it was the format or the content or a combination but keep this up MKBHD

  2. Both of them seem to have an Achilles heel when it comes to calendars. They can make a table format but too often put the dates in the wrong place. And don't even bother asking for events to be placed on the calendar!

  3. I think in the future Bard will beat Bing. In that Bard just only started and has some advantages over gpt. It also has a roadmap from gpt of things to avoid to prevent failure.

  4. This approach has exciting potential for enhancing digital marketing strategies > Bard : Use google trend to show what was trending on Tiktok over the past week, list all hashtags . Bard : What was the most viewed video on Youtube this week …. Now extrapolate how other google features can be incorporated for technical analysis SEO etc. Pretty cool … 💯💯💯

  5. I don't really like Bing. It gives you short, not useful or no answers at all. I compared it to ChatGPT and the last is much better in most cases. Bing let you see links but answer sometimes is not what you asked. Complicated questions like solving problems are a low level. I don't have an access to Bard but I'm curious how it works with solving problems, existential questions and customized answers.

  6. @10:42 I'm very surprised why he gave the win to Bard in the category Information Summary. Bings' "humble" approach (saying it can't answer the question without more details) is definitely better than getting factually wrong answers. I can see why he prefers the Bard answer because there's a better flow in the user experience as you are not asked to do more yourself. But when the answer is delivered with such confidence and without sources it is misleading. If you just do a lazy fact check, you might conclude that it found the correct video, title and theme, and mis the mistakes.
    Just a thought. But thanks for the upload and always awesome content!

  7. Thanks for the Bard update!
    Been using Bing as my homepage for a decade (on Chrome, Safari, Samsung Internet, Edge), so was thrilled when Bing Chat came out. My father is 66 and computer illiterate, but he can ask Bing a jumbled up question and get correct results. I asked it a question about an actor on Stargate yesterday, and it corrected me on who the actor was. FYI, the Bing Chat app is more capable than the browser.

  8. Personally, it doesn't matter how good the bing integrated chatgpt is, it's not going to make me switch to being and it's because microsoft is focusing on the wrong areas.

    Their focus on ai integration is indeed a neat feature that could possibly give them an edge on the competition, but bing is still a search engine and it sucks at that job.
    In particular, it sucks at the basics. I just researched the same thing on google and bing right now to try it out and looking at the results in bing is frustrating. The results themselves are good, but the way they are formatted is awful. You cannot distinguish any one website for another and that makes for a very disorienting search experience.
    On google instead, every website get its own colored icon that allows me to quickly tell what I'm looking at without having to read the URL.
    Even some lesser known engines like qwant manage to do that, so I don't imagine it's technical challenge that the software engineers over at microsoft can't figure out

    Microsoft: work on making your search engine usable if you want people to use it.

    P.S. this also goes for google scholar

  9. As a software developer ChatGPT is helpful but it's not reliable. I onced asked about an issue in a framework im learning and it got its source from a Stack Overflow thread that has no answers. For those who are not Developers. It basically answered my issue with another issue.

  10. Well, that’s another interesting video of yours. I am planning to use Bing to help me write blog posts. I have been procrastinating on publishing new posts for a while now, and I think such features —especially the creative mode— will help me get back on track.

    I also wonder how good Chat GPT will be at improving a website’s SEO score, by means of generating different content, more frequently.

    Has anyone read about the proofreading or grammar checks of such tools? I wonder if one would need to run the generated content by another tool such as Grammarly.

  11. Is it me or this video looks way worse than marques's normal standards? I mean it's clearly distorted all the way through. Marques's face is elongated to the sides…

  12. I was asking how many red squirrels could you fit in the newest Tesla's car trunk and one said it was unethical question, the other said it's not practical to measure trunk space with squirrels…

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