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Microsoft could soon bring ChatGPT backed Bing AI to Android and iOS devices

Microsoft may soon launch ChatGPT-powered Bing AI on Android and iOS devices making its chatbot more accessible.

Published By: Pranav Sawant | Published: Feb 15, 2023, 10:30 AM (IST)

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Highlights

  • Microsoft to soon launch ChatGPT-powered Bing AI on Play Store and App Store.
  • New Microsoft Bing for mobile devices will offer similar features as the desktop version.
  • New Microsoft Bing on desktop has more powerful AI features than ChatGPT.
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Microsoft has started rolling out new ChatGPT-powered Bing desktops to early testers worldwide, and it will also be available on Android and iOS in the coming weeks, the media reported. news Also Read: OpenAI Confirms Adult-Only ChatGPT With Custom Personalities And Erotic Conversations

The tech giant is working on a “substantial optimised interface” for Bing.com’s Chat UI for Android and iOS, which includes all-new OpenAI-powered content, reports Windows Lastest, citing sources. news Also Read: Forget ChatGPT And Gemini Nano Banana! Microsoft Launches MAI-Image-1 - The In House Text-To-Image Tool

In an email sent out to testers, Microsoft confirmed that the mobile experience is not yet ready, according to the report. news Also Read: UPI Meets ChatGPT: India Tests AI-Powered E-Commerce Payments Via OpenAI Partnership

“We don’t have a mobile experience ready yet – we are actively working on it and will have it ready soon. Until then, please continue to use the new Bing on desktop and download the Bing app from your favourite app store to ensure you are ready for the amazing experience when the mobile version is ready,” the company said in the email.

Moreover, the report said that the company is still optimising Bing.com’s AI UX for mobile form factors.

Meanwhile, Microsoft is also reportedly planning to demonstrate its new Prometheus model to its core productivity apps such as Word, Powerpoint, and Outlook.

In the coming weeks, Microsoft will detail its productivity plans for integrating OpenAI’s language AI technology and its AI model, reports The Verge, citing sources.

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