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Microsoft’s Bing Chat coming to third-party browsers, mobiles
Microsoft has been testing Bing Chat on different browsers for selected users since July. These browsers included Safari and Chrome. It will be soon available for all as the company has started rolling it out on all devices.
In an announcement on its website, the company stated, “With so many new, useful features now a part of Bing, we’re excited to announce that you can start experiencing the new AI-powered Bing in third-party browsers on the web and mobile soon.
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This next step in the journey allows Bing to showcase the incredible value of summarized answers, image creation, and more, to a broader array of people. You’ll get most of the great benefits of Bing, and we’ll continue to optimize along the way to meet your needs across different browsers.”
After witnessing nine consecutive quarters of growth on Edge, Microsoft is all set to venture out on new third-party browsers.
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