This hasn't really been put in front of consumers, has it? This is all very niche - how many even know that there is a Bing AI thing going on? I think it's far too early to make statements about what people think or want.
Right now, if you go to bing.com, there's a big "Introducing the new Bing" banner, which takes you to the page about their chatbot. You have to get on a waitlist to actually use it, though.
As someone who does SEO on a regular basis, I thought it would be brilliant to have this write content for you. Google already made updates to its algo to ferret out content that is created by AI and list it as spam.
I figure we're going to see a lot of guard rails being put up as this gains wider usage to try and cut off nefarious uses of it. I know right now, there are people who have already figured out how to bypass the filters and are selling services on the dark web that cater to people who want to use it for malware and other scams:
Hackers have found a simple way to bypass those restrictions and are using it to sell illicit services in an underground crime forum, researchers from security firm Check Point Research reported.