The famous integration of ChatGPT to Microsoft Bing is now fully integrated into the desktop experience for users, experiencing the power of AI on the software company's browser. However, the only catch here is that users would have to be on a waitlist to get Bing with ChatGPT on their Microsoft Edge browsers to experience its integration.
This is also the same story for mobile users, mainly Android and iOS, as they would have to wait for its upcoming integration on the mobile apps.
Microsoft Bing with ChatGPT Now Available on the Desktop
9to5 Mac reported that Microsoft is already sending out an e-mail to current Bing and early users of the already available Bing with ChatGPT experience. Here, they are celebrating the experience with the e-mail recipient and hints of new things to expect in the future, focusing on better integration with AI.
Desktop users that are part of early adopters of Bing with ChatGPT may be able to fully access the features and functions that Microsoft aimed to deliver when they first launched this experience.
The e-mail indicates that Bing with ChatGPT is already available for the user to explore, focusing on its AI features to do their web browsing for them.
Mobile Apps, iOS to Wait for Microsoft's Release
Windows Latest also reported that this e-mail contains hints about Microsoft's Bing app to get the same integration as its web features via Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft acknowledged that while there is already an app for Bing on different platforms, its mobile experience and integration are yet to come.
The company said to stay tuned for more updates regarding their mobile app's release for Bing with ChatGPT features to arrive.
The Bing app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Bing with ChatGPT Integration
The past weeks were massive for the AI industry, as people worldwide enjoyed the massive announcements from Microsoft and Google, who brought the new experience for its browser. Microsoft delivered one of the greatest impacts in AI integration for Bing with ChatGPT, particularly as the company already delivered a working one available worldwide.
Microsoft's only downside is that it has yet to be at its full blast, and there is a need to put up a waitlist to accommodate those who want to try.
All eyes are on Big Tech now, as these two leading computer and internet companies are already looking to dominate the internet with their AI developments, centering on Google's Bard and Microsoft's Bing.
Artificial intelligence is the hottest thing now, and Microsoft has fully used it to its advantage, particularly with its strategic partnership with OpenAI to deliver this new version of Bing. There is a waitlist for desktop experience and mobile app development, but the Redmond giant promises to make it worth everyone's time once it arrives.