The expansion of OpenAI and its most famous project, GPT, continues. Despite the fears of some AI experts, it’s clear that OpenAI and the companies that have invested in it, like Microsoft, want to profit from it. In other words, you will see the ChatGPT technology even in the soup, or simply by using the keyboard of your mobile.
Samsung Galaxy with new Bing Chat
Now all Samsung Galaxy mobile users will get the Bing Chat experience right on their mobile keyboard. All because these phones come with the Swiftkey keyboard installed by default, thanks to an agreement between Samsung and Microsoft so that they don’t use GBoard like other Android phones.
Swiftkey recently acquired a very interesting feature, the possibility of using Bing Chat directly on the keyboard; and now its developers have confirmed that they are updating the version of Swiftkey which comes pre-installed on Samsung phones so that also have access to Bing Chat.
Bing Chat is a ‘chatbot’, an assistant capable of answering our questions as if it were a human, thanks to the fact that it is based on GPT-4, the same language model used by ChatGPT; therefore, the experience is very similar, although with its differences.
If you have a Samsung mobile, you will see that Swiftkey has been updated or will soon be updated; release, as is often the case, is gradual. Once updated, you will see that the keyboard now has a new Bing logo button; if you press, three options will appear: “Search”, “Tone” and “Chat”. The first simply allows you to search the web with Bing, but the other two options are more interesting.
“Tone” allows us to write the message or text we want and the AI will take care of changing the style; For example, we may ask you to write a more serious and professional text, or a more relaxed message.
For its part, “Chat” is basically a shortcut to Bing Chat, and it will open a pop-up window that will allow us to talk directly to the AI. The interesting thing is that we can easily copy the answers it gives us and paste them directly in any place where we have the keyboard open. This means, for all intents and purposes, ChatGPT AI can be accessed in any app that has a text box.
This may just be the start. Remember that Samsung is seriously considering abandoning Google, and making Bing its default search engine; the Galaxy would therefore be the best phone to use this AI.
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