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Microsoft is testing Bing Video Creator, which uses OpenAI's Sora to generate AI videos, and it's free, but there are some ...
Microsoft is stepping into the AI video generation space offering free access to Sora AI model through its Bing Video Creator ...
Microsoft quietly announced its plan to pull the plug on Bing Search APIs (application programming interfaces). Third-party ...
Microsoft’s Bing Image Creator is quite popular for generating AI images for free. And now, the company is teasing that you ...
Microsoft is limiting access to tools that boosted its rivals, but larger customers like DuckDuckGo say they won’t be ...
Wired reports that some big customers of Bing’s APIs will retain access to the service after the August 11th cutoff. DuckDuckGo uses Bing to power its search engine, and it has ...
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Microsoft's AI assistant, Copilot, is a product of trial and error. Today's iteration has led to performance improvements and ...
In the tech world, even big players sometimes change course abruptly — and this has a serious impact on the entire ecosystem.
In a sudden and unexpected move, Microsoft revealed today that it will retire its Bing Search APIs for developers in August.
With the rise of artificial intelligence and both Bing and Google incorporating AI – i.e., Microsoft Copilot powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4, Bing Chat, and Google Gemini – into their algorithms ...
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