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Microsoft launches Bing Chat Enterprise
Microsoft has announced the launch of an AI-powered Bing Chatbot for enterprises at its annual Inspire Conference.
The new chatbot offers an advanced level of data protection for Businesses with privacy and security concerns about the new generative AI tools. As of now, Bing Chat Enterprise is available in preview for selected users in their Microsoft 365 plan.
The move to introduce a separate version for enterprises comes after the rising concerns among different organizations related to the sharing of confidential information on generative AI platforms. Bing Chat Enterprise does not save the chat or use it to train the AI models.
As of now, the chatbot responds back with text, graphs, charts, and images. It will soon be able to respond to questions that have images in them.
Once Bing Chat Enterprise is available for all, it will be enabled automatically when any employee logs into Bing with their office account.
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