Bing GPT
ChatGPT with internet access
Requirements
- A Microsoft Account with early access to http://bing.com/chat
- Microsoft Edge
Setup
Checking access
- Install the latest version of Microsoft Edge
- Open http://bing.com/chat
- If you see a chat feature, you are good to go
Getting authentication
- Open the developer tools (F12)
- Go to the Application tab → Storage → Cookies
- Find the cookie named "_U"
- Copy the value of the cookie
- Method 1
export BING_U="<COOKIE_VALUE>"
- Method 2
- Use it as command line argument later
Installation
python3 -m pip install BingGPT
Demo usage
- If
BING_U
in environment variables:python3 -m BingGPT
- Else:
python3 -m BingGPT "<COOKIE_VALUE>"
Developer
Use Async for the best experience
import asyncio
from BingGPT import Chatbot
async def main():
"""
Main function
"""
print("Initializing...")
bot = Chatbot()
await bot.start()
while True:
prompt = input("\nYou:\n")
if prompt == "!exit":
break
elif prompt == "!help":
print("""
!help - Show this help message
!exit - Exit the program
!reset - Reset the conversation
""")
continue
elif prompt == "!reset":
await bot.reset()
continue
print("Bot:")
print((await bot.ask(prompt=prompt))["item"]["messages"][1]["text"])
await bot.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(
"""
BingGPT - A demo of reverse engineering the Bing GPT chatbot
Repo: github.com/acheong08/BingGPT
By: Antonio Cheong
!help for help
Type !exit to exit
Enter twice to send message
"""
)
asyncio.run(main())
Work in progress
- Response streaming (Easily achievable)
- Error handling