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MS also preoccupies the mobile AI chatbot market…Released ‘Bingchat’ widget for smartphones

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MS also preoccupies the mobile AI chatbot market…Released ‘Bingchat’ widget for smartphones

‘Bing’ mobile home screen widget (Picture = MS)

Microsoft (MS) launches a man-made intelligence (AI) chatbot for mobile.

It’s a widget that permits users to make use of the chatbot service that includes ‘ChatGPT’ on mobile devices including smartphones.

With this, MS unexpectedly released ‘Bard’ and is capable of take one other step forward within the search war with Google, which is pursuing.

Google’s ‘Bard’ doesn’t yet have a mobile-only app, so it cannot add widgets to smartphones.

In other words, the flag of AI chatbot was first introduced into the mobile search market.

CNET reported on the seventeenth (local time) that Microsoft is releasing an AI chatbot, ‘BingChat’ widget, to be applied to Android and iOS mobile devices.

Widgets are features that provide quick access to information on the smartphone home screen or quick access to favorite apps.

With the launch of the ‘Bingchat’ widget, MS made it possible to attach on to the Bingchat service by clicking the Bing icon on a smartphone, or to ask questions by voice by clicking the microphone icon.

By increasing the number of nations and languages ​​supported for voice input and improving chat quality for languages ​​apart from English, you’ll be able to pick from a wide range of languages ​​and voices to fit your tastes and wishes.

As well as, it’s linked in order that the conversation that was conducted on the desktop can proceed on the mobile device. Additionally it is possible to hold a conversation from a mobile device to the desktop.

Reporter Park Chan cpark@aitimes.com

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