SwiftKeythe keyboard app owned by Microsoft, wants to take the lead from Gboard, and the company has integrated Bing’s artificial intelligence so you can get the most out of the world
[Microsoft presenta el nuevo Bing: el buscador con IA que lo cambiará todo con ChatGPT]
The keyboard now includes three different regressions of the assistant that will allow you to search for information to retype text without the slightest effort thanks to Bing and its AI.
Undoubtedly, it’s a change that puts SwiftKey back in the spotlight and we’re going to teach you how to take advantage of these tricks using Microsoft’s artificial intelligence.
A chat with the AI from the keyboard
One of the great virtues of the new Bing is its artificial intelligence chat, which, using OpenAi technology, has achieved spectacular results, capable of giving accurate and up-to-date results.
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It has some differences —like the one we just mentioned—with ChatGPT, but it suits it well, since this AI has more assistance and useful functions for this type of integration on smartphones and tablets.
You can ask what you want in the chat, pre-selecting the tone of the answers so that they are more precise or creative, although you can also choose a more balanced style of conversation.
It is a very useful tool, especially if you use your mobile for work, because it will allow you to perform a quick search in just two clicks from anywhere you can display the keyboard.
Do Bing searches
From now on, the Bing logo will appear in the top bar of Swiftkey, and when you click on it you will have access to the multiple options offered by the integrated assistant, The first is to do research.
These work like an internet search, with the added bonus that you can switch to an image search by switching tabs, and if you’re in a messaging app you even have the option to attach the photos to the cat.
In this sense, Bing is fully integrated with the keyboard, and allows you both to open the web in a small drop-down tab, or to write the link directly in the text box in which you are.
This is a very useful feature of the new version of the keyboard, similar to the integration of the assistant in Gboard and with which internet results will appear, it doesn’t answer your questions like Bing Chat does.
Rewrite a text to give it a different appearance
Another of the great options that Bing has in SwiftKey is to be able to rewrite a text with other words, an ideal option if you don’t like what you wrote, but want to say it.
You can even choose the tone in which Bing Chat writes it so it’s not random, and you can use a more polite, informal, or social media post format depending on your needs.
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