# Bing AI Microsoft Edge vs. Chrome: The New Browser Battle
## Introduction
## Are Organic Leads the Way to Go?
### Understanding Organic Leads
### Differentiating between Organic and Paid Leads
## Generating Organic Leads for Your Business
### Optimize Your Website for Search Engines
### Creating Engaging and Useful Content for Your Audience
### Utilizing Social Media to Grow Your Audience
### Building an Email List for Your Business
## The Importance of SEO for Organic Lead Generation
### The Fundamentals of SEO
### Analyzing and Improving Your Website’s SEO
### Utilizing SEO Tools to Boost Your Rankings
### Integrating AI into Your SEO Strategy
## The Rise of Bing AI Microsoft Edge
### Understanding the Dynamics of This New Browser
### The Benefits of Using Bing AI Microsoft Edge
### How This Affects Your Business and Organic Lead Generation
## Conclusion
# FAQs
1. What are organic leads?
2. How do organic leads differ from paid leads?
3. What are some tips for optimizing my website for search engines?
4. How can I create engaging content for my audience?
5. Why is social media important for organic lead generation?
O Bing AI Microsoft Edge acabou de superar o Chrome. Além de discutir os novos recursos do Bing AI Microsoft Edge, este artigo também fornece dicas práticas para gerar leads orgânicos para o seu negócio. Começamos discutindo o que exatamente são leads orgânicos e examinando como eles diferem dos leads pagos. Em seguida, oferecemos conselhos acionáveis sobre como otimizar seu site para os mecanismos de busca, criar conteúdo envolvente, utilizar redes sociais para crescer sua audiência e criar uma lista de e-mails. Falamos sobre a importância do SEO para gerar leads orgânicos e como você pode analisar e melhorar sua estratégia de SEO, bem como integrar a AI em sua estratégia. Por fim, explicamos por que o Bing AI Microsoft Edge é uma vantagem para sua empresa e como isso afeta a geração de leads orgânicos. O artigo é escrito em um tom informal e atraente, com o uso de exemplos e analogias para tornar o assunto mais fácil de entender. Termino com um conjunto de perguntas frequentes para responder quaisquer preocupações que o leitor possa ter.
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0:00 Bing is Actually…Good?
1:00 The New Microsoft Edge
2:42 How Bing and Edge Were Upgraded
4:15 Bing vs ChatGPT
6:19 Edge is Actually Smart Now
8:43 Comments Will Never Be The Same
9:40 Time to Switch To Edge?
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– AI is moving incredibly quickly. And today, Microsoft have fired the first real shot by integrating some real ChatGPT technology directly into both Bing as well as Edge. Now at a base level, there are two things I’m talking about today. One is Bing, which is Microsoft’s search engine
Which has been a distant second place to Google as far as the search side goes. On the other side is Edge. Edge is a browser which is built from the ground floor of Internet Explorer way back in the day and is also kind of based on Google tech
Underneath the hood, but essentially that is the web browser that is preloaded not only on all Windows PCs but is available pretty much everywhere you go. Linux, Mac, phones, you name it. Not only is Edge the best way to access the massively upgraded Bing, but importantly, there are actual smarts involved here.
With just a few keystrokes, Edge can summarize a webpage for you, write an email, or tell you who the greatest tech YouTuber of all time is. Second greatest tech YouTuber of all time is. Now, the new version of Edge is only currently available
In the developer build of Edge for Windows and for Mac, so I’ve got it running on the Mac right now. You’ll also see that they’ve actually redesigned the UI which is nice, but the most important thing is you’ll see this little Bing button on the right which will open up the Bing bar.
So I’m on my page right now and say I want to find out, I don’t know. What’s the most popular video on this channel? Okay. Now by doing that, it’s going to understand what page I’m on so it understands that I’m on the Austin Evans page and then it will then say,
Okay, the most popular video is BROKE vs PRO Gaming, which has been viewed more than 25 million times. So what’s doing here is it’s using not only ChatGPT and the ability to pull from the web, but also it is understanding the context of what I’m looking at.
I don’t have to just go on bing.com and do a search. It’s built directly into Edge and as long as I’m asking it about like, oh, this page or this channel, it will be able to pull that information for me and understand the context.
So for a little bit more of a practical example, here’s an article from The Wall Street Journal. It’s about how Russia’s cutting oil output due to sanctions. It’s a little bit of a long article. So instead of reading the whole thing, which I probably should,
I’m gonna open this up and I’m gonna ask Bing to give me a little bit of a summary. Explain to me why this story is important. So what it should do is understand the context that I’m on this particular web page on The Wall Street Journal,
And now it is giving me an answer in a much, much shorter sort of form describing that it’s used as a retaliation for Western sanctions. That is a very quick and easy way to understand, which admittedly for this, I should probably just read the actual article.
But imagine I’m looking at some financial doc, maybe I’m doing some research on some long boring thing that I don’t wanna have to read 50 pages of a PDF. To me, this is the main reason why Edge is so much better now. So for some context, Microsoft has invested in OpenAI,
Which is the company who has created things such as DALL·E which I’m sure you’ve seen which will allow you to type a prompt in and generate a really cool-looking image. They also developed ChatGPT, which is easy to forget only launched a couple of months ago and absolutely has taken the internet by storm.
Now, Microsoft as a key investor in OpenAI and therefore a top of the priority list customer to get access to ChatGPT and some of the language models behind that, has immediately started to incorporate a lot of this tech into a wide variety of Microsoft products. As far as I’m concerned,
The biggest version of this is going to be what you see in search and in the web browsers. So for context, we are out here in Redmond. Microsoft was very kind to invite us out to get a very early sneak peek. So the new Bing is actually already live,
So it’s going to be rolling out in a couple of different phases. But what I’ve got access to is the full unrestricted version of both Bing as well as the new Edge. I’ll start out with something simple. Who is Austin Evans? ‘Cause I’m a narcissist.
We’ve got a few things to look at here. So, on the left side, I’m looking at a traditional search experience, but on the right side, it’s actually in this little Bing bar. It’s telling me a bunch of additional information. Next question, what’s his net worth? Let’s find out.
So as soon as I tap that, it actually moves me up to the chat interface, right? So what you saw there was the search that just had the chat on the side, but then you actually can go and do the full chat. The search results show different estimates of Austin Evans’ net worth.
And on top of that, it’s also trying to cite sources. He gets income from sponsorships and he’s married to Karen Evans, who is his longtime best friend. How true you are, Bing, how true you are. Where this really differs from the version of ChatGPT
That you can just freely access on the OpenAI site is in not only the language model, which is this is an upgraded version that’s been customized by Microsoft, but importantly, this is also online connected. Now, while ChatGPT is very impressive, it is trained on an offline data set from 2021,
Which means if you ask it what happened at the NBA game last night, it will have no idea. But with Bing now, it can pull live data from the internet. This is a major improvement, but it is not without its downsides. Who is some of the companies that sponsor him? Great question.
So right now, I’m just going through the regular flow. I’m learning a lot about myself, honestly. The search results do not give a definitive list, but they do mention some examples of sponsors in this video. Wow, that’s a… (laughs) Okay. Name a company or a thing that’s ever existed
And apparently I’ve been sponsored by them. It’s literally still going. Look at how long the list is. – [Ken] Oh my God! (laughs) You weren’t kidding! – This is all giving you a very early look at the way this works because I truly believe that this is the correct approach.
If you develop this in a vacuum, it’s never going to be ready for primetime. So with this, I’m actually to give it a thumbs down and to help train the model because obviously this is day one of this being turned on. Teething issues aside,
There is so much that you could do with the new Bing. The way I think about this is more of an addition to search than replacement. Bing Search still exists exactly the way it is now. This is an add-on to that, right? Because search actually does work well for certain things.
It just sort of falls flat with more nuanced questions. So if I wanna just know what time does Chili’s open? Well, it can give me that because that is a fact, it’s very straightforward, very, very simple to understand. But my question is what’s the tastiest menu item on the Chili’s side?
Well, I’m probably gonna have to go and do the search, then click on some articles, try to understand. But here, Bing could quickly summarize some of the most popular dishes at Chili’s. I really want some Chili’s right now. Like I, like, I could, I could I could do like a…
I could do like two, 3 for $10s. – [Joanna] I feel like since I’ve started using it, I ask it to make very minor decisions for me, like what I should eat or how to compose an email because it saves so much time. – Okay. What’s an email you need to write?
– [Joanna] An email I need to write? I mean, yesterday it was just like quoting for like a videography project. – Okay. I need twice the pay and I need yellow M&Ms. A professional email, short. Joanna is very demanding just for the record. – [Joanna] Yeah.
– I am writing to inform you that I will need to charge twice the usual rate for our next shoot on Thursday, February 16th. Additionally, I would like to request that you provide yellow M&Ms for me at the shoot. This is not a deal-breaker,
But it would make me feel very happy and motivated. – [Joanna] My only problem with it is that I personally think the yellow M&Ms are a deal-breaker, so- (Austin laughs) – So I’m gonna take that exact same thing, a passive aggressive email. I need yellow M&Ms, which are not optional.
Now let’s see what we get. As you may recall, we agreed on a rate of $500 for the shoot, which includes my time. However, I’ve learned that you have added some additional tasks and expectations to the project. Additionally, I have a few requirements for the shoot that are not optional.
They are a private (laughs) A private dressing room with a mirror, chair and table, a bottle of water and a snack and a bowl of yellow M&Ms. If you cannot provide me these items, I will have to cancel the shoot and find another client who respects my needs and preferences.
That’s not passive aggressive. – Oh, that was pretty passive aggressive. – [Joanna] Can you send me that? – And the cool thing is once I’ve made my non-unreasonable and extravagant demands, I can press one button and add it to my email and then send it off, right? Like this is a game-changer. You can also do more fun things. So give me a quiz
On the best competitive Pokemon of all time. All right, first question. Which of these Pokemon has the ability Protean, which changes ability based on the type of attack it uses? That is Greninja. It’s number A or letter A. I think you’re getting the idea here that you can use natural language
To speak with something that feels like there’s actual intelligence, right? Like AI has been a buzzword for a long time and everyone’s gonna be very happy to tell you why their AI is better. But when you try this, you kind of understand that while ChatGPT felt like it was a big first step,
The ability for not only it to be trained on a much more up-to-date model but also having the ability to pull from the web, pull from traditional Bing makes a big difference. Let’s just pretend for a moment that I’m looking to drop a fire comment on a video, right?
So I’m gonna actually ask Bing using the Compose tab in Edge, although again, you can do this with Bing but the nice thing about Edge is they will actually automatically drop it in. I can give it a prompt, but then I can also refine that prompt so I can give it the tone.
So I’m gonna say it is going to be funny and the format should be a paragraph and the length should be short, right? So I generate the draft. You give it a moment. Ken, you are so wrong about the Galaxy S23. The Pixel is just better in every way.
The Pixels has a better camera, better battery, better screen, better software, and a better price. The Galaxy S23 is just a rip-off of the iPhone 15, which is also inferior to the Pixel. (laughs) The Galaxy S23 is so slow, so buggy, so ugly, and it’s so expensive.
You’re just a Samsung fanboy who can’t accept the truth. The Pixel is the king of smartphones, and you are just a clown. Laughing, crying emojis. Wonderful. – Is that really what it says? – [Austin] I literally read that word for word. – [Ken] Whoa, that’s a real YouTube comment.
– It’s really good, right? – Jesus! It is just as hurtful. – This legitimately is an actually real reason for me to want to switch to Edge because having the ability to not only ask very complicated questions right in my sidebar, but also to get the context from the webpages I’m on.
Microsoft have a lead here, right? Like this is, if I’m being frank, probably the first real reason to use Bing, ever? I mean, it’s maybe a little harsh, but like this is a major differentiating factor. And the fact that this is so good to the point where I’m like, oh,
I’m clearly gonna start using Bing. ‘Cause yeah, Google might be slightly better in search, maybe, maybe not. It’s mostly out of sort of just sheer habit for me. But the idea that I can get that much richer level of information and paired with the fact
That if I’m using Edge, I can then generate that stuff and have it easily seamlessly go into any of the webpages I’m on or whatever, I don’t have to copy paste in and out and stuff. Like it’s a really compelling value. AI, I fully understand,
Is gonna be one of those eye rolls like, ah, AI this, AI that, we’ve heard so many things about like how everything is infused with AI. There’s a level of truth to that, but to me, this feels like a major moment where things have taken a huge step forward.
Microsoft, I feel like today have fired the first real shot in the AI war, but you better believe it’s not gonna be the last version of this battle. And I think if it goes well, which I think it probably will, it’s gonna be a win-win for everybody, right?
Like I think we are the ones who are going to be benefiting from this tech propagating all over the place. Like it being included in Bing version one, great. Imagine this is built into Windows. Imagine this is built into get rid of the stupid Siri or Google Assistant or whatever.
Imagine you have an actually smart assistant for some of this stuff, right? Like I just think that this year is going to be wild and we’ve just seen the first real salvo in the AI war. Actually, no. The first real salvo will be in like 2045 when they take over.
But for now, let’s enjoy it! Let’s live it up!
,00:00 – AI is moving incredibly quickly.
00:02 And today, Microsoft have fired the first real shot
00:04 by integrating some real ChatGPT technology
00:07 directly into both Bing as well as Edge.
00:10 Now at a base level,
00:11 there are two things I’m talking about today.
00:14 One is Bing, which is Microsoft’s search engine
00:16 which has been a distant second place
00:19 to Google as far as the search side goes.
00:21 On the other side is Edge.
00:24 Edge is a browser which is built from the ground floor
00:27 of Internet Explorer way back in the day
00:30 and is also kind of based on Google tech
00:32 underneath the hood, but essentially that is the web browser
00:34 that is preloaded not only on all Windows PCs
00:37 but is available pretty much everywhere you go.
00:39 Linux, Mac, phones, you name it.
00:41 Not only is Edge the best way to access
00:43 the massively upgraded Bing,
00:45 but importantly, there are actual smarts involved here.
00:48 With just a few keystrokes,
00:50 Edge can summarize a webpage for you, write an email,
00:53 or tell you who the greatest tech YouTuber of all time is.
00:58 Second greatest tech YouTuber of all time is.
01:00 Now, the new version of Edge is only currently available
01:02 in the developer build of Edge for Windows and for Mac,
01:05 so I’ve got it running on the Mac right now.
01:07 You’ll also see that they’ve actually redesigned the UI
01:09 which is nice,
01:10 but the most important thing is you’ll see
01:11 this little Bing button on the right
01:12 which will open up the Bing bar.
01:15 So I’m on my page right now
01:16 and say I want to find out, I don’t know.
01:19 What’s the most popular video on this channel?
01:23 Okay.
01:24 Now by doing that, it’s going to understand what page I’m on
01:27 so it understands that I’m on the Austin Evans page
01:29 and then it will then say,
01:30 okay, the most popular video is BROKE vs PRO Gaming,
01:33 which has been viewed more than 25 million times.
01:36 So what’s doing here is it’s using not only ChatGPT
01:39 and the ability to pull from the web,
01:40 but also it is understanding the context
01:42 of what I’m looking at.
01:43 I don’t have to just go on bing.com and do a search.
01:46 It’s built directly into Edge
01:47 and as long as I’m asking it about like,
01:49 oh, this page or this channel,
01:51 it will be able to pull that information for me
01:53 and understand the context.
01:54 So for a little bit more of a practical example,
01:56 here’s an article from The Wall Street Journal.
01:58 It’s about how Russia’s cutting oil output due to sanctions.
02:01 It’s a little bit of a long article.
02:02 So instead of reading the whole thing,
02:04 which I probably should,
02:05 I’m gonna open this up and I’m gonna ask Bing
02:07 to give me a little bit of a summary.
02:09 Explain to me why this story is important.
02:12 So what it should do is understand the context
02:14 that I’m on this particular web page
02:15 on The Wall Street Journal,
02:16 and now it is giving me an answer
02:18 in a much, much shorter sort of form
02:20 describing that it’s used
02:21 as a retaliation for Western sanctions.
02:24 That is a very quick and easy way to understand,
02:28 which admittedly for this,
02:29 I should probably just read the actual article.
02:31 But imagine I’m looking at some financial doc,
02:33 maybe I’m doing some research on some long boring thing
02:36 that I don’t wanna have to read 50 pages of a PDF.
02:38 To me, this is the main reason why Edge
02:40 is so much better now.
02:42 So for some context, Microsoft has invested in OpenAI,
02:45 which is the company who has created things
02:47 such as DALL·E which I’m sure you’ve seen
02:48 which will allow you to type a prompt in
02:50 and generate a really cool-looking image.
02:52 They also developed ChatGPT,
02:55 which is easy to forget only launched a couple of months ago
02:58 and absolutely has taken the internet by storm.
03:01 Now, Microsoft as a key investor in OpenAI
03:03 and therefore a top of the priority list customer
03:06 to get access to ChatGPT
03:07 and some of the language models behind that,
03:10 has immediately started to incorporate a lot of this tech
03:12 into a wide variety of Microsoft products.
03:14 As far as I’m concerned,
03:15 the biggest version of this is going to be what you see
03:18 in search and in the web browsers.
03:20 So for context, we are out here in Redmond.
03:22 Microsoft was very kind to invite us out
03:24 to get a very early sneak peek.
03:26 So the new Bing is actually already live,
03:28 so it’s going to be rolling out
03:29 in a couple of different phases.
03:31 But what I’ve got access to is the full unrestricted version
03:34 of both Bing as well as the new Edge.
03:37 I’ll start out with something simple.
03:38 Who is Austin Evans?
03:40 ‘Cause I’m a narcissist.
03:41 We’ve got a few things to look at here.
03:43 So, on the left side,
03:44 I’m looking at a traditional search experience,
03:45 but on the right side,
03:47 it’s actually in this little Bing bar.
03:48 It’s telling me a bunch of additional information.
03:50 Next question, what’s his net worth?
03:52 Let’s find out.
03:53 So as soon as I tap that,
03:54 it actually moves me up to the chat interface, right?
03:57 So what you saw there
03:58 was the search that just had the chat on the side,
04:00 but then you actually can go and do the full chat.
04:02 The search results show different estimates
04:04 of Austin Evans’ net worth.
04:06 And on top of that, it’s also trying to cite sources.
04:08 He gets income from sponsorships
04:10 and he’s married to Karen Evans,
04:11 who is his longtime best friend.
04:13 How true you are, Bing, how true you are.
04:15 Where this really differs from the version of ChatGPT
04:18 that you can just freely access on the OpenAI site
04:21 is in not only the language model,
04:23 which is this is an upgraded version
04:24 that’s been customized by Microsoft,
04:26 but importantly, this is also online connected.
04:28 Now, while ChatGPT is very impressive,
04:31 it is trained on an offline data set from 2021,
04:34 which means if you ask it what happened
04:35 at the NBA game last night, it will have no idea.
04:38 But with Bing now, it can pull live data from the internet.
04:42 This is a major improvement,
04:43 but it is not without its downsides.
04:46 Who is some of the companies that sponsor him?
04:48 Great question.
04:49 So right now, I’m just going through the regular flow.
04:51 I’m learning a lot about myself, honestly.
04:53 The search results do not give a definitive list,
04:57 but they do mention some examples of sponsors in this video.
04:59 Wow, that’s a…
05:01 (laughs) Okay.
05:05 Name a company or a thing that’s ever existed
05:07 and apparently I’ve been sponsored by them.
05:08 It’s literally still going.
05:09 Look at how long the list is.
05:10 – [Ken] Oh my God! (laughs)
05:13 You weren’t kidding!
05:14 – This is all giving you a very early look
05:17 at the way this works because I truly believe
05:20 that this is the correct approach.
05:21 If you develop this in a vacuum,
05:23 it’s never going to be ready for primetime.
05:25 So with this, I’m actually to give it a thumbs down
05:27 and to help train the model
05:29 because obviously this is day one of this being turned on.
05:32 Teething issues aside,
05:33 there is so much that you could do with the new Bing.
05:36 The way I think about this
05:36 is more of an addition to search than replacement.
05:39 Bing Search still exists exactly the way it is now.
05:42 This is an add-on to that, right?
05:43 Because search actually does work well for certain things.
05:46 It just sort of falls flat with more nuanced questions.
05:49 So if I wanna just know what time does Chili’s open?
05:53 Well, it can give me that because that is a fact,
05:55 it’s very straightforward, very, very simple to understand.
05:58 But my question is what’s the tastiest menu item
06:01 on the Chili’s side?
06:02 Well, I’m probably gonna have to go and do the search,
06:05 then click on some articles, try to understand.
06:07 But here, Bing could quickly summarize
06:10 some of the most popular dishes at Chili’s.
06:12 I really want some Chili’s right now.
06:14 Like I, like, I could, I could
06:16 I could do like a…
06:17 I could do like two, 3 for $10s.
06:19 – [Joanna] I feel like since I’ve started using it,
06:21 I ask it to make very minor decisions for me,
06:24 like what I should eat or how to compose an email
06:27 because it saves so much time.
06:28 – Okay.
06:29 What’s an email you need to write?
06:30 – [Joanna] An email I need to write?
06:33 I mean, yesterday it was just like quoting
06:34 for like a videography project.
06:37 – Okay.
06:38 I need twice the pay
06:41 and I need yellow M&Ms.
06:45 A professional email, short.
06:47 Joanna is very demanding just for the record.
06:49 – [Joanna] Yeah.
06:50 – I am writing to inform you that I will need to charge
06:51 twice the usual rate for our next shoot
06:53 on Thursday, February 16th.
06:55 Additionally, I would like to request that you provide
06:57 yellow M&Ms for me at the shoot.
06:59 This is not a deal-breaker,
07:00 but it would make me feel very happy and motivated.
07:02 – [Joanna] My only problem with it
07:03 is that I personally think the yellow M&Ms
07:06 are a deal-breaker, so- (Austin laughs)
07:08 – So I’m gonna take that exact same thing,
07:10 a passive aggressive email.
07:11 I need yellow M&Ms, which are not optional.
07:15 Now let’s see what we get.
07:16 As you may recall, we agreed on a rate
07:18 of $500 for the shoot, which includes my time.
07:20 However, I’ve learned that you have added
07:21 some additional tasks and expectations to the project.
07:24 Additionally, I have a few requirements for the shoot
07:26 that are not optional.
07:27 They are a private (laughs)
07:30 A private dressing room with a mirror, chair and table,
07:33 a bottle of water and a snack and a bowl of yellow M&Ms.
07:36 If you cannot provide me these items,
07:37 I will have to cancel the shoot and find another client
07:39 who respects my needs and preferences.
07:41 That’s not passive aggressive. – Oh, that was pretty
07:42 passive aggressive.
07:44 (Austin laughs)
07:45 – [Joanna] Can you send me that?
07:46 – And the cool thing is once I’ve made
07:48 my non-unreasonable and extravagant demands,
07:50 I can press one button and add it to my email
07:52 and then send it off, right?
07:53 Like this is a game-changer.
07:56 You can also do more fun things.
07:58 So give me a quiz
08:02 on the best competitive Pokemon of all time.
08:09 All right, first question.
08:10 Which of these Pokemon has the ability Protean,
08:12 which changes ability based on the type of attack it uses?
08:15 That is Greninja.
08:16 It’s number A or letter A.
08:18 I think you’re getting the idea here
08:19 that you can use natural language
08:21 to speak with something that feels
08:22 like there’s actual intelligence, right?
08:24 Like AI has been a buzzword for a long time
08:27 and everyone’s gonna be very happy to tell you
08:29 why their AI is better.
08:30 But when you try this, you kind of understand
08:32 that while ChatGPT felt like it was a big first step,
08:35 the ability for not only it to be trained
08:37 on a much more up-to-date model
08:38 but also having the ability to pull from the web,
08:40 pull from traditional Bing makes a big difference.
08:43 Let’s just pretend for a moment
08:45 that I’m looking to drop a fire comment on a video, right?
08:49 So I’m gonna actually ask Bing
08:50 using the Compose tab in Edge, although again,
08:52 you can do this with Bing but the nice thing about Edge
08:55 is they will actually automatically drop it in.
08:56 I can give it a prompt,
08:58 but then I can also refine that prompt
08:59 so I can give it the tone.
09:00 So I’m gonna say it is going to be funny
09:03 and the format should be a paragraph
09:05 and the length should be short, right?
09:07 So I generate the draft.
09:08 You give it a moment.
09:09 Ken, you are so wrong about the Galaxy S23.
09:11 The Pixel is just better in every way.
09:12 The Pixels has a better camera,
09:14 better battery, better screen,
09:15 better software, and a better price.
09:16 The Galaxy S23 is just a rip-off of the iPhone 15,
09:19 which is also inferior to the Pixel. (laughs)
09:21 The Galaxy S23 is so slow, so buggy,
09:24 so ugly, and it’s so expensive.
09:25 You’re just a Samsung fanboy who can’t accept the truth.
09:28 The Pixel is the king of smartphones,
09:29 and you are just a clown.
09:31 Laughing, crying emojis.
09:32 Wonderful. – Is that really what it says?
09:34 – [Austin] I literally read that word for word.
09:35 – [Ken] Whoa, that’s a real YouTube comment.
09:38 – It’s really good, right? – Jesus!
09:39 It is just as hurtful.
09:40 – This legitimately is an actually real reason for me
09:43 to want to switch to Edge
09:45 because having the ability to not only ask
09:48 very complicated questions right in my sidebar,
09:51 but also to get the context from the webpages I’m on.
09:53 Microsoft have a lead here, right?
09:55 Like this is, if I’m being frank,
09:57 probably the first real reason to use Bing, ever?
10:02 I mean, it’s maybe a little harsh,
10:04 but like this is a major differentiating factor.
10:07 And the fact that this is so good
10:08 to the point where I’m like, oh,
10:10 I’m clearly gonna start using Bing.
10:12 ‘Cause yeah, Google might be slightly better in search,
10:13 maybe, maybe not.
10:14 It’s mostly out of sort of just sheer habit for me.
10:17 But the idea that I can get that much richer level
10:20 of information and paired with the fact
10:23 that if I’m using Edge, I can then generate that stuff
10:25 and have it easily seamlessly go
10:27 into any of the webpages I’m on or whatever,
10:29 I don’t have to copy paste in and out and stuff.
10:30 Like it’s a really compelling value.
10:33 AI, I fully understand,
10:35 is gonna be one of those eye rolls like, ah, AI this,
10:38 AI that, we’ve heard so many things
10:39 about like how everything is infused with AI.
10:41 There’s a level of truth to that,
10:43 but to me, this feels like a major moment
10:46 where things have taken a huge step forward.
10:49 Microsoft, I feel like today have fired the first real shot
10:53 in the AI war, but you better believe
10:55 it’s not gonna be the last version of this battle.
10:58 And I think if it goes well, which I think it probably will,
11:02 it’s gonna be a win-win for everybody, right?
11:03 Like I think we are the ones who are going to be benefiting
11:06 from this tech propagating all over the place.
11:08 Like it being included in Bing version one, great.
11:10 Imagine this is built into Windows.
11:12 Imagine this is built into get rid of the stupid Siri
11:14 or Google Assistant or whatever.
11:15 Imagine you have an actually smart assistant
11:18 for some of this stuff, right?
11:19 Like I just think that this year is going to be wild
11:22 and we’ve just seen the first real salvo in the AI war.
11:29 Actually, no.
11:30 The first real salvo will be in like 2045
11:32 when they take over.
11:34 But for now, let’s enjoy it!
11:35 Let’s live it up!
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