Microsoft launches the new Bing, with ChatGPT 4 built in https://techcrunch.com/2023/02/07/microsoft-launches-the-new-bing-with-chatgpt-built-in/
But Bing's search results were still useless for me, I still had to go with Google to find what I wanted to know.
You have to wait a little while. There's a lag, till Bing has poached stuff directly from Google. Then it's OK.
An artificial intelligence agent recently flew the Lockheed Martin VISTA X-62A training aircraft for over 17 hours. VISTA (which stands for Variable In-flight Simulation Test Aircraft) can use software to simulate the performance characteristics of other aircraft. On this occasion, it mimicked a human pilot instead. The flight took place during a testing period in December. This is the first time that AI has been engaged in such a way on a tactical aircraft, Lockheed says. The aim is to use the platform to test aircraft designs that can be flown autonomously.
Probably most people here know - but I wasn't kidding. People who work with this kind of thing have deliberately created "nonsense" odd-name sites for search engines to pick up on, to see what happens. There IS a pattern, apparently. Usually, first Google, then a while later - Bing... occasionally it's reversed. (I think this was discussed here on DI years back -can't find it, today.) I think maybe they comb each other's indexes. Not that it's bad or anything. Just the way they work.
Sure. Entrust an aircraft to something so bright it gets "F" on term papers! What could possibly go wrong? When it can show me a semester with all A's -THEN we'll talk about Flight School! ...Possibly.