Microsoft has started rolling out Bing Chat on Google Chrome and Apple Safari browsers, and is still testing the native dark theme.
Bing AI, powered by ChatGPT-4, is one of the most advanced and consumer-friendly language models available, Microsoft said.
It has been available to Microsoft Edge users since the end of February, and Microsoft has now started rolling out Bing AI support to all browsers, including Chrome and Safari.
WindowsLatest tests found that users can already access Bing AI in Chrome with native dark mode support, its original white background switched to a black hue to match Microsoft Edge’s new dark theme.
It is worth noting that the dark mode for Bing AI and Google Chrome is not widely available, and only a few users are currently able to use it.
A Microsoft source confirmed to Windows Latest that “Bing AI will be coming to Chrome and Safari for everyone in the next few days or weeks.”
It is learned that Microsoft executives announced in June this year that Bing Chat access would be opened to non-Edge browsers such as Chrome, but there was little mention of relevant information since then.
If you have not yet qualified for the test, even if you open the Bing homepage, you will not be able to enter the new version of the Bing chat interface. It will display: “Chat mode is only available to eligible Bing users.”
In addition, there is user feedback that although the prompts can use Bing Chat in Chrome, the actual situation still does not work.