It is, thus, possible to ask if a gradual deployment would hinder the occurrence of similar incidents as the glue pizza type?

Microsoft incorporates AI features into Bing
Microsoft is now pushing out AI to search engines with new features added to its staple search engine, Bing. The objective: to enhance the quality and adequacy of the answers the users receive.

Bing Search Generator: It\’s New So It is Different
Writing in a blog post, the Microsoft company said that it has begun to roll out the Bing search builder in preview. It pledges for a refreshing search experience, where the first result to any query will be produced by the AI. Furthermore, large and small language models have said that the primary sources used for creating the response will be given by the company. For example, if the user asks “how long do elephants live”, the answer by the AI will be accompanied by videos about the aspects contributing to the life span of elephants.

But still, access to the feature is rather limited.
If the tool piques your curiosity, you’ll have to wait before you can try it out: ”It is said that they are going to roll out slowly and taking time to collect feedback, test and learn the best way of providing the best experience before doing it in a big way,” a Microsoft statement stated. For the moment, the company only uses it in limited circumstances i.e. on a small subset of all the questions entered by users.

The tech giant is likely to go the same path as Google that released an application of the same caliber earlier this year called AI Overview. Although this begins somewhat sceptically, this tool is designed to keep these people in the site who might otherwise turn as directly to AI chatbots for answers to one’s questions.

Complementarity with real information
Nevertheless, it should be understood that none of these tools is created to replace the actual news content. Microsoft pointed to these features as ones that will enhance users’ experiences while searching the web and which are not necessarily a detriment to web publishing companies. Alas, technology, even at its highest stage, cannot compare to the variety and vast amount of information created by information specialists.