


Choose a conversation style: “More Creative,” “More Balanced” or “More Precise”.Try for yourself by signing up for the preview at /new and remember to give feedback directly to Bing so we can continue to improve the experience. Here’s how I’ve been doing just that with these prompts using the new AI-powered Bing. And you have this moment and realize, you can accelerate this secret power with AI. But then as you dig into it, you feel maybe it’s not a “nope” and move up the curve to “there’s hope.” There are all sorts of things I could do! After all, one of our secret powers as communicators has always been language. You might start off on the curve like “nope” – as soon as you start seeing stories about these AI advancements, your response is that this is not good for our profession. In speaking at an event this week in New York on this topic, one of the things I reflected on was the need to bring people along on this change curve. As communications professionals, we’re figuring out what this new age of AI means for us, for our craft, while at the same time trying to explain AI to the world. The new Bing is in preview, and we’re continuing to take feedback and apply those learnings to improve the experience over time.If you like the answers you find with Bing, remember to follow-up with the source links for more information.These are some starter prompts to ask Bing, which have helped me and my team in our work over the past few weeks.The new Bing, your AI-powered copilot for the web, is now in preview, and you might be surprised at how much it can help us be better at our craft of communications.
