After months of testing, Microsoft has now officially added support for Bing AI on Google Chrome and other browsers, while Bing Chat Enterprise has also supported the Edge Mobile platform.
In fact, some Google Chrome users have been able to use Bing AI since late last month, but Microsoft didn’t say anything about it, and not everyone will be able to use it.
In the latest blog, Microsoft announced that Bing Chat has fully supported Chrome desktop browser, including Windows, Mac and Linux platforms, and Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise will also support other browsers on desktop and mobile devices.
Bing Chat Enterprise differs from the standard version of Bing Chat in that Microsoft guarantees that the data it collects will not leak outside of the organizations that use it, and that the data will not be used to train external large-scale language models.
It’s also worth noting that Bing recently introduced a new search page design for specific topics, designed to provide a more organized layout by leveraging generative AI content, with the overall page becoming more streamlined, reducing content redundancy and maximizing space utilization.
Microsoft has also introduced support for Bing AI in SwiftKey, which users can now use up to 30 times a day without having to sign in to their account.
Last week, members of Microsoft’s Bing team confirmed that they were testing BingChat’s “No Search” feature with a small number of users, allowing them to disable access to Bing searches so that the chatbot doesn’t answer web search-based content.