Article summary:
Microsoft is gearing up to expand the accessibility of its AI-powered Bing search engine by integrating it into third-party web and mobile browsers. This development comes as a part of the tech giant's ongoing efforts to enhance user experience and broaden the reach of its innovative AI capabilities. The AI-powered iteration of Bing was initially launched in February of this year and has since garnered impressive engagement, with over 1 billion chats and more than 750 million images generated through the service. Microsoft has also introduced a 'voice chat' feature for Bing Chat on desktops last month, which enables users to interact with the AI chatbot through voice commands.
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AI-Powered Bing
- Microsoft is expanding the accessibility of its AI-powered Bing search engine by integrating it into third-party web and mobile browsers.
- The AI-powered iteration of Bing was initially launched in February of this year and has since garnered impressive engagement, with over 1 billion chats and more than 750 million images generated through the service.
- Microsoft has also introduced a 'voice chat' feature for Bing Chat on desktops last month, which enables users to interact with the AI chatbot through voice commands.
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AI-Powered BingThird-Party BrowsersUser ExperienceAI CapabilitiesVoice Chat
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