Microsoft's Bing Chat, an AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT, is expanding its availability to non-Microsoft browsers, including Google Chrome and Apple's Safari. The move comes after reports of some users ...
Microsoft's AI chatbot, Bing Chat, is coming to non-Microsoft browsers, the company confirmed today following various reports of the AI chatbot being spotted in other browsers like Google Chrome and ...
Bing Chat, Microsoft’s AI-powered chatbot experience, is heading to the enterprise. At its annual Inspire conference, Microsoft unveiled Bing Chat Enterprise, a version of Bing Chat with ...
Microsoft's Bing search engine has been making some impressive strides in the last few months, having introduced its AI-bolstered search algorithm back in February. Not only has Bing AI been a boon to ...
Microsoft is preparing to launch Bing Chat for third-party browsers on the web and mobile 'soon,' meaning you can pepper Bing with questions in Chrome or Safari as well as Edge. “This next step in the ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced in February, "The [AI] race starts today." That proclamation accompanied Microsoft's announcement of AI-powered Bing Search, which came on the heels of the ...
Microsoft wasn't subtle in announcing its plans to add AI functionality to any and all of its existing products. On Monday, the company announced that, in addition to its availability on the Edge ...
Bing Chat has a new name as of today – Copilot. It now shares the same brand name as multiple other Microsoft AI products. R.I.P. Bing Chat. Bing Chat, part of the new Bing that was powered by ChatGPT ...
Microsoft Corp. said today it’s expanding the capabilities of its new, artificial intelligence-powered Bing chat engine to the workplace with the launch of Bing Chat Enterprise. The new tool leverages ...
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) is sprucing up Bing Chat with the latest version of OpenAI's Dall-E 3 image generator. The latest model promises to generate even more photorealistic images with a much ...
When Bing Chat launched, I remember that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that they wanted to make Google dance. Of course, Google has since launched Bard and now even Meta is hopping into the AI chat ...