The company has updated its suite of iOS apps with the artificial intelligence of ChatGPT.
As Apple decides what its next AI-related move will be, Microsoft has already upgraded its best apps with Apple’s AI system. ChatGPT. The company launched its new versions of Skype, Bing and Edge on the App Store with ChatGPT integration for iPhone and iPad.
This was announced by the multinational through an official statement in which they highlight the good reception of the initiative among its users. As reported, more than one million people from approximately 169 countries have applied to join to the trial version of Bing and Edge.
Skype, Edge and Bing with ChatGPT are now available on the App Store
Microsoft launched its Bing search with ChatGPT a few weeks ago, at the event the company announced that any user wishing to try out the new artificial intelligence could request early access. Since then, the company has received excellent feedback on how to improve the integration of ChatGPT in their platforms.
Note that updates to Skype, Edge and Bing provide overview of what’s new from Microsoft and is not the full official version. You could say that it is a kind of test version. Besides, only users who have requested early access will have access to these artificial intelligence functions.
If you want to request access to the trial version of Skype, Bing and Edge with ChatGPT, you will need to join the waiting list on the official Bing website.
“Available on iOS and Android starting today, the Bing mobile app delivers a refreshed experience and a fresher view.”
As Microsoft commented, with the introduction of the Bing mobile app, one of the most requested features from users who tried the OpenAI artificial intelligence system preview was included: Voice search.
Microsoft has communicated that if you are one of the users currently on the waiting list for Early Access, they appreciate your patience and promise that they will keep working as fast as possible so everyone can take advantage of the ChatGPT integration in its applications, services and platforms.
What do you think of the release of the new version of Microsoft mobile applications on the iOS App Store?