JAKARTA - Microsoft is experiencing a busy week, as it continues to add new capabilities for its Artificial Intelligence-based Bing Chat (AI). Now, users can share experiences with the chatbot on social media.

Microsoft has added a new "Share" feature, meaning, users can share answers from Bing Chat with others on social media.

Users can also directly share links on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, even on WhatsApp, along with emails, or by using a fixed link.

The company discussed the changes in its latest Blog Bing post. Microsoft also brings the latest improvements in individual chat rounds that increase by up to 15, and the rounds that increase per day are now up to 150. Previously, only 10 laps and 120 rounds per day.

Quality and speed have also been improved. Microsoft said it was testing optimization on the Balanced mode which significantly improved performance, but provided a shorter answer. Responses in Precise and Creative tones remain unchanged.

The update also includes Bing Chat in a group chat with Skype. Just add Bing to the chat group and all members will be able to ask questions by starting with @Bing.

In addition, Microsoft also added a new Bingdebar in the latest version of the Edge browser. Now, anyone is free to try the new Bing Chat without having to join the waiting list.

Users can access it via the 111 version of Microsoft Edge in Windows 11, macOS, and Linux. Users can then click the Bing icon in the menu bar to immediately open the Bing Chat, as quoted from XDA Developers, Saturday, March 17.


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