Microsoft is Now Bringing AI-Powered Bing to Mobile and Skype

Microsoft is Now Bringing AI-Powered Bing to Mobile and Skype

Microsoft is now bringing AI-powered Bing to mobile and skype, giving it a voice

Microsoft is improving its Bing AI chatbot. Following the release, it's now integrating AI-powered Bing to mobile. Microsoft Edge, the Redmond behemoth giant has now announced the AI chatbot for iOS and Android users. In addition, it is integrating the chatbot into Skype and providing voice access to it.

The new AI-Powered Bing mobile app is now available on iOS and Android platforms via the Edge mobile browser. Tapping the Bing icon at the bottom of the application chat session will be invoked where you can engage with the activities the same ways you do from the desktop. You can ask simple or complicated questions and get answers and citations.

Select whether you want your responses to be displayed as bullet points, text, or simplified responses. "Explore the Bing chat experience to refine your query or write an email, poem, or list," the company said in a blog post. Microsoft is also enhancing the bot's mobile and desktop capabilities.

Microsoft's AI-powered Bing has recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons. When the chatbot recently expressed its affection for its user, it raised many eyebrows. Kevin Roose, a tech columnist by trade, said he was deeply unsettled after ChatGPT-powered Bing asked him to leave his wife and live with the bot instead. In another incident, Bing called a user incorrect, confused, and rude for insisting on the year 2023.

Microsoft has restricted the new Bing to the Edge browser. The AI bot is also being integrated into Skype. This allows users to speak directly to Bing or add the bot to a group.

"Available worldwide in preview today, the new Bing in Skype can provide helpful, real-time answers to all your questions. "As we learn and fine-tune this amazing new capability, we intend to bring it to other communications apps, such as Teams, in the future," the company said, adding that these features are available to those who have access to the Bing preview experience. It warns that in its early stages of testing, the feature may occasionally cause connectivity issues in low-bandwidth situations. The company is working on a solution.

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