Microsoft is taking their popular AI Bing chat from desktop to mobile with their latest impressive update. They are giving users the choice of either typing in their query or activating the microphone icon to ask it verbally. And as a bonus, conversations held on the desktop can be transferred to the mobile device seamlessly.
Moreover, the latest update will support multiple languages and countries helping people from all around the globe to access the AI-driven chat. It will also bring added support for the new ‘Witty’ and ‘Funny’ tones to the SwiftKey feature. Android users will also have access to the AI-powered translator while iOS users can access it during the upcoming week.
TheEdge app will also have contextual chat feature so that users can ask questions about the content they are viewing. Then there is the Selected Text Actions which allows one to highlight a particular text and send to an AI conversation to explain the topic.
The last addition is that now every group chat in Skype can access the Bing AI. All they have to do is simply tag it with ‘@Bing’. Amongst all the features mentioned, few are yet to be released as the company has given no specific dates.
Microsoft created Bing AI to develop a new way for business professionals and consumers to interact with one another. With this new platform, users can harness AI capabilities to get quick answers to their inquiries, and the enhanced integration with various messaging platforms makes accessing this information simpler than ever. Microsoft is spearheading the AI revolution and has already made huge strides in its evolution by introducing various features and updates.