The new functionality adds features such as the ability to select different tones if they want to change the form of a sentence based on specific scenarios. Read More: Microsoft rolls out ‘Bing Image Creator’ Google announces Bard open access program The feature is live for those who are enrolled into the beta of Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard and have access to Bing Chat preview. The Verge reported the same and was the first one to spot the feature. Pedram Rezaei, Microsoft’s CTO of mobile and commerce, revealed on Twitter that the company has added a major AI functionality to SwiftKey Beta. With SwiftKey getting the same treatment, we can only imagine how long it would take for Microsoft to completely integrate Bing AI Chat in all of its products. In February, Microsoft did the same with Bing Mobile app and Skype where they were carrying the smarts of ChatGPT. Now, Microsoft is incorporating its Bing AI Chat into the SwiftKey keyboard itself, thereby giving an appealing reason to new users to switch to this keyboard.Ĭurrently available in beta, Microsoft SwiftKey now has Bing Chat mode integrated into it, which OpenAI’s ChatGPT powers. Since then, it has been the preferred keyboard for many, both on Android and iOS. Microsoft acquired SwiftKey a few years back and made it completely free for everyone to use.
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