The AI-powered Bing users can share chat responses with others via email, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or a persistent link thanks to a new feature released by Microsoft, a tech giant. The tech giant stated in a blog post on Friday that "some of you may have noticed that you have received accelerated access into the new Microsoft's AI-powered Bing preview" as part of our ongoing onboarding tests.
"The new Bing symbol in the sidebar, which includes Talk and Make encounters intended for Bing visits, will currently be visible to Clients Tense v111.0.1661.41 and higher." These experiences will be available to users who have access to the new Bing preview. New Bing experiences in the sidebar were previously only accessible in Edge Dev.
A performance-enhancing optimization for the "Balanced" mode that produces responses that are shorter but much faster is also being evaluated by the company. However, Creative and Precise responses have remained unchanged. Bing has increased the maximum number of turns you can take in a single conversation from 10 to 15. Additionally, the tech company stated, "The total number of daily turns has increased from 120 to 150."
In addition, joining a group chat where at least one person has been approved allows users to use the Bing preview in Skype with their friends without having to wait on a waitlist. We have made it easier for Bing to comprehend Creative tone conversations in a broader context. "This expanded context window makes it possible for better grounding, improved summarization of longer documents and pages, and long conversations," it added.
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