JAKARTA - Microsoft is increasingly showing its ambition with Bing Chat. The chatbot again gets a question character limit that will be asked as much as 4,000.

Microsoft's Head of Advertising and Web Service, Mikhail Parakhin, via Twitter, posted a picture of the character's upgrade, "This is one small step for Bing Chat," he tweeted.

It's one small step for Bing Chat... pic.twitter.com/JpP3BurW5J

Every question asked on Bing Chat has a character limit and previously, the company only set a character limit of 2,000 but now it has increased to 4,000.

Although this change is small, it is very influential and is designed to increase interaction and engagement for users.

Earlier this month, Microsoft had opened a Bing Chat preview so everyone could try it. And not long ago, the company also increased the accessibility of tools where users can use chatbots without Microsoft Accounts.

However, the company only places five rounds of chat per session to limit user interaction and engagement with the tool.

Therefore, users must log in to chatbots with Microsoft Accounts to access all features. This was quoted from OnMsft, Monday, May 22.


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