Microsoft has recently released the latest version of Bing AI, which can now be used on smartphones via the Swiftkey keyboard app. The integration of Bing AI into the Swiftkey app allows users to enjoy features such as chat, search, and tone.
The public version of the app is now available for everyone after it was previously available in beta.
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ToggleHow to Use Bing AI Chatbot on Swiftkey
Users can tap the Bing icon on the bottom left corner of the Swiftkey keyboard and start chatting with the AI chatbot. You can ask the chatbot queries via the chat feature, search for answers, and even change the tone of the AI to give you tailor-made responses.
Integration of Bing AI in Swiftkey
Bing has already been offering its AI capabilities through the Edge browser app, and now Swiftkey, it’s another popular app that can use the integration. For iPhone users, SwiftKey version 3.0.1 is available through a new update on the App Store.
Benefits of Bing AI Integration in Swiftkey
Microsoft has invested $10 billion in OpenAI for the AI chatbot and is quickly offering AI features powered by ChatGPT to other products for consumers. With over a billion smartphone users on Android and iOS, the integration of Bing AI in Swiftkey provides a larger user base for Microsoft to reach.
For select users, Bing can also be downloaded from the Microsoft Start app. Users can also use some of the Bing AI features without signing in. However, to use the Tone and Chat options, users need to sign in with their account.
Search and Tone Features
The search feature allows Bing AI to utilize its link to the internet to provide answers. Users do not have to leave the messaging app to receive responses. Additionally, the tone feature ensures that any command/query is delivered in the right context, be it professional, polite, or casual.
Wrapping Up
With the integration of Bing AI in Swiftkey, users can enjoy features such as chat, search, and tone without leaving their messaging app.
Microsoft continues to invest in AI technology, and the integration of Bing AI in various products, including Swiftkey, shows the company’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology to its users.