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ChatGPT artificial intelligence has been added to Bing, Edge and Skype mobile applications


04 March 1401 at 08:48

Microsoft added ChatGPT AI to Bing, Edge and Skype mobile apps. These programs have been updated in both Android and iOS.

After giving the experience of using the new Bing search engine to some users on a trial basis last week, Microsoft has now released the mobile Bing and Edge browser applications integrated with the artificial intelligence robot ChatGPT for the iOS platform and Apple iPhones. But along with them, it has also released an artificial intelligence version of the Skype messaging application.

Just like the new Bing on desktop, registered users of the iOS preview version of the Bing and Edge apps can now experience the new AI capabilities of ChatGPT, which has millions of users.

More than one million test users in the ChatGPT-based Bing app

Microsoft wrote in a blog post that more than one million users from 169 countries have registered to use this version and have been whitelisted for the preview version. Of course, this is not the end of the story and the American giant is going to soon increase the capacity to use the trial version of its artificial intelligence-based applications.

ChatGPT artificial intelligence in Bing, Edge and Skype mobile applications

ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence in Bing Mobile App

Previously, Microsoft had included ChatGPT artificial intelligence in the Android version of Bing and Edge applications. But in addition to the addition of artificial intelligence to Skype, another new feature of this program is the use of voice input.

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Microsoft says that users who are among the early testers of these applications may encounter bugs when running the applications. These bugs are normal and it is better to report them to Microsoft so that this company can fix them in the development of the final version of its programs. In fact, this is the goal of the American giant to release the trial version of its programs.

ChatGPT’s artificial intelligence has been out for a few months now, and with a massive investment in its developer company, Microsoft has now licensed ChatGPT to use in its apps and services. It seems that a bright future is waiting for this company and now it can compete with Google with more power.

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