Microsoft confirmed a few weeks ago that it is testing Bing Chat in third-party browsers, including Chrome and Safari. The company has now publicly announced today that their AI chatbot Coming Soon Available for third-party browsers on desktop and mobile.
In the new news of Microsoft, it is stated that Bing Chat, in addition to the Edge mobile browser and independent app for Android and iOS, can be used through third-party browsers such as Safari And Chrome Available for desktop and mobile. This happens in a situation where Bing Chat has been limited to the Edge browser in recent months. Of course, Bing in the same period of time in more than A billion conversations Presented and approx 750 million images has produced
“This new step in this journey allows Bing to provide valuable answers, image generation capabilities, and more to a wider range of people,” says Microsoft. You’ll soon have access to most of Bing’s great features, and we’ll continue to optimize the tool to meet your needs across browsers.”
Bing Chat will have limitations in other browsers
Of course, Microsoft still emphasizes that although Bing Chat is going to be available in all browsers, its best user experience will be in the company’s own Edge browser. For example, users have noticed that this chatbot in Chrome only allows sending in each conversation Five messages gives The number of characters in each message is from 3 thousand to 2 thousand Dropped.
Microsoft has mentioned these limitations in its new note and has invited users to use Edge to access longer conversations, chat history and other integrated features in the browser.
It is not yet clear exactly when Bing Chat will be available to users of other browsers.
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