Who knew we were going to be so excited to use Bing. The alternative search engine to Google may have the weapon it needs to compete in the form of ChatGPT, the OpenAI project to create a ‘chatbot’ capable of answering us naturally.
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As Microsoft has invested millions of dollars in OpenAI, you can now use ChatGPT in your products, and Bing will only be the first; It has already been announced that programs like Word and Outlook will also benefit from this Artificial Intelligence.
Bing with ChatGPT comes to Android
For now, the new version of Bing with ChatGPT only reaches a few Windows 11 users using the Edge browser; in fact, if you try to visit Bing with your mobile, it will prevent you from accessing smart features.
Fortunately, Microsoft has already confirmed that mobile users will not be left out. In an email sent to users chosen to test Bing with ChatGPT, the company announced that it was working on a version of Bing for Android and iOS that will use ChatGPT.
The reason why it is not yet available is that Microsoft is still working on an interface adapted to the size of the mobile screen; You can tell that even Microsoft was surprised by the success of ChatGPT and is rushing to adopt it. Until the mobile version is available, the desktop version of Bing is the only option.
Microsoft has advanced that to use ChatGPT on Android we will have to download the official Bing application on our mobile, which is already a requirement to have priority access to the new Bing desktop.
This way, we will finally officially have ChatGPT on Android. There are already applications that claim to use this technology, but in reality most of them are scams that charge us to access the same web page that everyone can access.
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