The mobile version of Microsoft’s Bing chatbot was released as a test

02 March 1401 at 12:34
According to the reports of some users, the exclusive mobile version of Microsoft’s Bing chat robot has been made available to them on a trial basis.
According to Microsoft’s announcement, Bing service users will soon be able to benefit from the new user interface of this search engine, which is developed based on ChatGPT, for smartphones. Although the mobile version of Microsoft’s Bing chatbot is currently in the testing phase, some users have reported its early release by sending a number of screenshots.
This new user interface is specifically optimized for smartphones and has essential functions such as a microphone icon for voice communication. Interestingly, the mobile version of the Bing chatbot has a “tone” setting that allows users to choose among more creative, balanced and accurate responses.
Microsoft is constantly testing and improving the new version of Bing, and now, after the desktop, it’s time for smartphones to benefit from the new and smart user experience of this search engine. The company has been looking to optimize its Bing chat bot for Android and iOS, which includes completely new content based on OpenAI artificial intelligence.
Earlier, Microsoft announced that it would limit the use of the new Bing search engine feature to 50 queries per day in order to prevent the spread of false information. Bing’s development team explained in a blog post that the policy is based on data showing that the majority of users only need five turns to find their answers, and that only 1% of conversations reach more than 50 messages. However, the current restriction has not yet been applied to the mobile version of Microsoft’s Bing chatbot.
However, testers who have access to the new mobile version of Bing report that it is not yet fully functional and usable. So we have to wait until the release of its final version.