The mobile version will eventually let you access the conversation on desktop as well.News 

Microsoft Bing AI Features Ready to Run on Mobile: All the Details

Bing, powered by Microsoft’s artificial intelligence, comes to smartphones in the form of widgets. The new-look Bing has been a hit on the desktop ever since the company integrated ChatGPT into the search engine and Edge web browser. And now it looks like it’s ready to push the AI-centric army to smartphones, both iOS and Android.

In the coming weeks, the Bing app for Android and iOS will get a new widget that can be pinned to the home screen, where you can ask ChatGPT-powered Bing to answer your questions.

The feature supports both text and voice queries, and the answers are presented in a conversational format, such as how to get Bing AI working on the desktop. Microsoft says some AI features are coming to Bing on mobile for now, with more coming in the coming months. It’s clear that companies are tired of bringing AI to mobile devices too early and letting it mature in the web ecosystem first.

Bing AI is equipped with ChatGPT v4.0 with extension support that allows users to browse responses on the Internet. The Bing AI mobile widget also responds to various AI chatbot response sounds. Like the web version, Bing AI can provide answers that are creative, balanced, or accurate.

But this is not the end of Bing AI integration on mobile. Microsoft mentions that you’ll soon have cross-device conversation history so you can start a conversation on desktop and take it to the mobile version. Likewise, the Bing AI chatbot will soon become efficient with multilingual conversations. These two additions will be available for Android and iOS in the coming weeks.

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