Especially in a few months, new AI technologies emerged in a lot of sectors. According to the statistics, more than 1,000 new AI tools were launched in March 2023. A few weeks ago, Microsoft announced its integration of an improved chatbot into the Bing browser. Today, the company announced that it added the ChatGPT-powered Bing AI to its SwiftKey beta app for Android. Here are the details about the Bing Chat AI on SwiftKey for Android…
Bing Chat AI coming to SwiftKey keyboard app
On April 5, a leaker revealed the new integration on Twitter. By downloading the latest SwiftKey beta and signing in to your MSA, you can access the chatbot features on your Android device. You can now use Microsoft’s Bing Chat AI with a single tap in any app if you have already installed the SwiftKey Beta app. According to the announcement, the new integration is now available on only Android, but it will likely appear on iOS soon.
Microsoft’s CTO of mobile and commerce, Pedram Rezaei, shared a post on Twitter, confirming the news. He says, “Did we just add major AI functionality to SwiftKey? Slowly rolling out. Get yourself onto the Beta channel to taste the future.”
Thanks to the new integration, you can now access to the Bing Chat AI with the ability to choose a conversation style. Additionally, there is a Tone feature that analyzes your text and helps rewrite your text to have better quality. However, the feature wants you to write between three and 200 characters to rewrite the text. Furthermore, it refuses to work with swear words.
How to use Microsoft’s Bing Chat on your Android device?
According to the announcements, it is still unknown whether or when the app will be available on iOS due to past events. However, Microsoft is highly possible to launch the new Bing Chat AI on SwiftKey for iOS. You can now search “SwiftKey Beta” on Google Play Store to experience this feature.
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