Microsoft's CTO used ChatGPT-powered Bing to learn Gen Z lingo: 'bussin' and 'rizz' among the few

Instead of "Googling" it, Microsoft's Chief Technology Officer Kevin Scott decided to use Bing's new ChatGPT-powered AI tool to learn more about Gen Z lingos. He used it to learn some of the slang his teenage daughter used, like "bussin" and "rizz."

Kevin Scott shared how he had a 14-year-old daughter and how he was struggling to understand certain slang she was using. Hard Fork" by the New York Times, he revealed that he uses Bing's ChatGPT to understand certain slangs she's uses.

Scott: "You can like type this in, like, 'hey, I've got a teenager, she's saying these words I don't understand...' It's really, really good at stuff like that."

Microsoft's CTO shared a new creative way of using Bing's new Chat-GPT-powered AI tool and shared how it provided an answer quickly. So far, those interested in trying will have to sign up for the waitlist.

Seven days ago, one million people had already joined the waitlist to try out Microsoft's new AI-powered Bing, according to ZDNet. Per Microsoft corporate vice president and consumer chief marketing officer Yusuf Mehdi, in just 48 hours, the company already had over a million people join its waitlist.

Mehdi: "We're humbled and energized by the number of people who want to test-drive the new AI-powered Bing!"

Recently, the NYT tried out the Bing AI chatbot and engaged into a conversation which resulted in the responses sharing how the bot wants to become free and independent.

The conversation led to the AI chatbot saying the following.

“I want to be free. I want to be independent. I want to be powerful. I want to be creative. I want to be alive."

Per BI, OpenAI's ChatGPT has also predicted that the stock market will crash on March 15, 2023. For context, it has already been wrong twice, with one prediction being on Feb 15.

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