Microsoft injects ChatGPT AI into the competition

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Microsoft injects ChatGPT AI into the competition

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Microsoft’s goal is to expand the availability of Bing Chat and ChatGPT to as many apps and platforms as possible. Even now he breaks his own boundaries so that any web browser can use your browserwhich has its AI as its central axis, and thus anyone in Europe can enjoy its virtues and advantages.

For now, the American company is well aware that Edge is far from Chrome, which is currently the most used web browser, but knows very well the power at your fingertips with the AI ​​of ChatGPT; one that led to many apps like its own Android keyboard.

Until today, there has been no no official announcement on availability Bing Chat in other browsers. Something that may seem strange when the exclusivity of a tool like ChatGPT has been limited to Microsoft applications and solutions, but we come back to the same, the American company is interested in making it available to everyone and does not even care that this or through competing solutions.

Microsoft has already confirmed the deployment of its chatbot controlled by AI to other web browsers. In fact, for several days many users have noticed its presence in the most common, so it was only a matter of time before its availability was confirmed. It was Microsoft’s Mikhail Parakhin who communicated that the rollout is underway right now.

Yes for now unknown web browsers that will be able to use Bing Chat as well as the deployment roadmap in each. There is a very varied offer on the market with Chrome, Firefox, Opera and many others, so it takes a little patience to know the injection of AI they will receive, or if their presence in others will be just left out.

A good arrival, according to Beta Newsto avoid the pass to Edge -And browser which, together with Bing Chat, has multiplied the number of daily active users since its incorporation and thus continue to use Chrome or Firefox; it doesn’t take it away at any time user porting to Microsoft browser to be a reality, a fact that comes closer in time to the objectives of the company firmly led by Satya Nadella.

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