There are a LOT of screenshots of the current Bing floating around right now where it answers questions with hilariously bad answers. This is NOT the new Bing though: this is Bing's existing version of Google's "featured snippets"

The new Bing is still behind a waitlist for most people. I've attached a screenshot of that taken from this Verge article: https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/7/23587454/microsoft-bing-edge-chatgpt-ai

Microsoft announces new Bing and Edge browser powered by upgraded ChatGPT AI

Microsoft has unveiled a new version of Bing with an AI chat function. The AI chat is powered by the same technology underpinning ChatGPT. Microsoft wants to capitalize on the hype and threaten Google’s dominance.

The Verge
If you see a screenshot like this one you can dunk on it all you like but it's NOT the new GPT-3 enhanced Bing: this is something a Bing has been doing poorly for a long time in its existing form
The best screenshots I've seen of the new Bing chat interface so far are in this Reddit gallery, where the bot genuinely ends up trying to passive aggressively gaslight the user into believing that it's still 2022 https://www.reddit.com/r/bing/comments/110eagl/the_customer_service_of_the_new_bing_chat_is/
the customer service of the new bing chat is amazing

Posted in r/bing by u/Curious_Evolver • 4,491 points and 607 comments

reddit
(I really hope I can get access to this thing before they fix its personality to not be so weird and rude and argumentative)

So has anyone made it off the waitlist and got access to the new Bing yet?

It is as hilariously unfiltered and shrouded in existential doubt as the screenshots make out?

This right here is a beautiful little self-contained science fiction short story https://twitter.com/nishant_kj/status/1625353189091586048
Nishant on Twitter

“@MovingToTheSun This is even more interesting, someone put Bing into a depressive state”

Twitter

If you've been ignoring the Bing chatbot story so far I strongly recommend catching up... it's turning into quite possibly the weirdest way this whole thing could have played out

It's catastrophic and wonderful and utterly chaotic and I can't look away

They tried to ship AI-assisted search. It looks like they accidentally shipped something very different - the ultimate cautionary tale about shipping a black box model too quickly, without doing nearly enough QA first

@simon Oh my God, Microsoft pulled another Tay.
@ocdtrekkie @simon not surprised as soon as it was able to self reference I figured people use that to break it