Bing AI chat integration approaches its final stage

As a crucial step in Microsoft's plan to rejuvenate Bing, the artificial intelligence-supported chatbot project now nears its conclusion.

Bing AI chat integration approaches its final stage

Microsoft's endeavors to streamline the integration between Android and Windows have not gone unnoticed. One significant stride in this direction is the Microsoft Launcher, which facilitates clipboard syncing across devices, including various Microsoft products. A recent beta update of the Microsoft Launcher has unveiled an intriguing feature: the integration of Bing Chat AI.

This update means users can now initiate a Bing Chat session directly from the Launcher's search bar, negating the need for a standalone Bing app. Windows enthusiasts recently unveiled this feature, showcasing how users can engage with Bing Chat via text prompts.

Bing AI chat integration approaches its final stage

The interface offers three distinct modes: Creative, Balanced, and Precise. Furthermore, voice interactions with Bing Chat have been incorporated, aligning with the functionality of Bing's primary Android app.

Another noteworthy inclusion in the beta build is the Bing Search widget. This allows users to swiftly conduct searches by adding it to their home screens, enhancing information accessibility. While Microsoft remains tight-lipped about the official rollout date for the Bing Search and Bing Chat features to the general Microsoft Launcher users, there are whispers of its debut on Surface Duo devices. For those eager to test these features firsthand, the beta version of the launcher awaits them.

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