Microsoft has recently announced that they have added ChatGPT AI to their SwiftKey keyboard on Android. With this, the keyboard will be waiting to offer AI-powered experiences to millions of global users. The Bing button that appears on the left side of the keyboard’s row makes it all easy to access the Bing AI in SwiftKey. Plus, Bing also added two forms with their ChatGPT AI, the Tone option that helps to draft the message in SwiftKey, and the Chat option for approving Microsoft Accounts.
The company Grammarly, in order to keep up with other companies also added AI-powered features in the form of GrammarlyGo. This feature provides help to users in drafting short emails, rewriting passages as well as it takes contexts such as style, voice, and purpose into consideration depending on where the user is writing. GrammarlyGo is enabled by default for individuals, but can be toggled in settings.
The company’s statement on the importance of adding the AI-powered feature says “Individuals today spend too much time trying to communicate in the right way, while poor communication is draining business productivity and performance.”
Grammarly is a US-based technology company that develops a digital writing application with a focus on grammar, spell check, and plagiarism. The company operates in almost every language and is available in web application, browser extension, and mobile keyboard. The company has millions of paying subscribers and is sought after by students and professionals for quality checking their written work.
Pedram Rezaei, Microsoft’s Program Manager, has played an important role in the company’s success by working to help Microsoft stay ahead in the domain of Generative AI. The successful addition of ChatGPT API to SwiftKey has certainly taken the company forward.
With the added value that AI-powered experiences now offer to SwiftKey, along with a few remarkable features of GrammarlyGo, this is definitely a turn of events that gives a lot of control over written content and its contents.