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Microsoft’s AI-powered Bing Chat is coming to mobile browsers

In the last six months, Microsoft has been busy rolling out AI-powered features almost everywhere. The AI-powered Bing Chat is its flagship service. Microsoft claims that to date it has seen over 1 billion chats and over 750 million images in Bing in the last six months. To mark the sixth month anniversary of Bing Chat, Microsoft is bringing new AI-powered Bing in third-party browsers on the web and mobile soon.



“This next step in the journey allows Bing to showcase the incredible value of summarised answers, image creation and more, to a broader array of people,” said Microsoft in a blog post.

What will users get on mobile browsers?


Microsoft said that users will get most of the benefits of Bing and it will continue to optimize along the way to meet your needs across different browsers. Earlier, Microsoft had started rolling out Bing Chat for Safari and Chrome on desktop.



The company, of course, wants users to get on Microsoft Edge as it offers a better Bing Chat experience. “With Edge, you’ll unlock longer conversations, chat history, and more Bing features built right into the browser,” said Microsoft.



Microsoft is also rolling out multimodal visual search in Bing Chat. “This feature leverages OpenAI models to let you to input into Chat with images—either a picture you’ve taken or one you’ve found elsewhere—and prompt Bing Chat with related questions,” said Microsoft. According to Microsoft, Bing Chat can understand the context of an image, interpret it, and answer questions about it. “For example, you can use Visual Search to ask Bing Chat about the architecture of a building you’ve taken a picture of or take a picture of the contents of your fridge and ask for lunch ideas,” said Microsoft in the blog post.

Microsoft’s AI-powered Bing Chat is coming to mobile browsers
In the last six months, Microsoft has been busy rolling out AI-powered features almost everywhere. The AI-powered Bing Chat is its flagship service. Microsoft claims that to date it has seen over 1 billion chats and over 750 million images in Bing in the last six months. To mark the sixth month anniversary of Bing Chat, Microsoft is bringing new AI-powered Bing in third-party browsers on the web and mobile soon. “This next step in the journey allows Bing to showcase the incredible value of summarised answers, image creation and more, to a broader array of people,” said Microsoft in a blog post.

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