Microsoft has recently updated its popular predictive keyboard app, SwiftKey, with a fresh update that integrates its AI-powered chatbot, Bing. This follows the company’s announcement of ending support for the app on iPhones and its later retraction, asking users to “stay tuned” for further updates. As part of this new update, the app has been renamed “ChatGPT” and features a natural language input to help users in typing conversations more efficiently.
Microsoft has been a major presence in the technology scene for quite some time. It is known for pushing the boundaries in creating tools that are designed to improve user experience. Its products range from gaming consoles to software applications and tools. It is no surprise, then, that the company has integrated its chatbot in SwiftKey.
The person mentioned in this article is Satya Nadella, the Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft. He has had a pivotal role in the company’s success and development. Under his leadership, Microsoft has achieved major milestones, such as driving Windows 10’s growth, launching and scaling the cloud services offered by the company, and developing new and modern products. Nadella is particularly focused on AI research and development, a focus which is reflected in the recently launched ChatGPT.
This new update has been met with great enthusiasm by users worldwide, as it promises to make conversations more efficient and natural. With this update, Microsoft has demonstrated once again that it is committed to using its AI capabilities to enhance user experience.