During Build 2023, Microsoft made a number of important AI-related announcements, including the integration of OpenAI's ChatGPT into Bing. This integration allows the AI chatbot to leverage Bing as a search engine, enabling more timely and current responses sourced from the web. As part of this initiative, Microsoft plans to introduce the Bing plugin, which will offer new experiences to free users in the near future. Additionally, Microsoft has unveiled the Bing Chat widget for Android.
According to a recent blog post on Microsoft Bing's official website, the company announced that the Bing Chat widget is specifically designed for Android users. This widget empowers users to add it to their device's Home screen. Once installed, users can simply select the Bing icon to access the chat function directly.
Microsoft has not only introduced the Bing Chat widget but has also rolled out several features for Android smartphones and iPhones. Here are some of the notable features:
Microsoft has launched a Compose feature in SwiftKey that functions similarly to the Compose feature in the Edge sidebar. This feature generates text for users based on selected parameters such as subject, message tone, format, and length. Additionally, Microsoft has introduced two new tones: Witty and Funny.
Following its successful release on Android, Microsoft has brought an AI-powered translator to the SwiftKey keyboard on iOS. This translator supports all Bing Chat languages, enabling users to seamlessly translate their messages.
Microsoft has expanded its support for sports-related data on Bing Chat. Users can now inquire about the latest scores, such as "What's the score in the last match in IPL 2023." This enhancement ensures that users receive
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