Microsoft’s SwiftKey is Getting ChatGPT for Android, Here’s How to Apply for Beta

SwiftKey will be helping you write your messages on Android.

Microsoft brings another of its product to integrate with its famed Bing with ChatGPT experience for the mobile platform, Android, with its latest SwiftKey beta. The generative AI is here to help you create different types of messages to send to friends, family, workmates, and more, harnessing the power of OpenAI and Microsoft's latest developments.

Bing is expanding from the web to mobile and it is not only via the browser app, as this latest experience puts it at one of the closest integrations possible, a feature of a smartphone that is massively used daily.

Microsoft SwiftKey gets Bing with ChatGPT, Now Available on Android

Microsoft SwitfKey Keyboard
Microsoft

The Microsoft SwiftKey app is getting a significant boost in features and technology, with the latest integration of Bing with ChatGPT to bring generative AI to one's mobile keyboard. It is currently in a beta testing phase with a limited number of participants joining this feature at the moment.

Bing with ChatGPT will power SwiftKey, but will not exactly be there for every type one makes to correct their typo or grammar, but through a new button that will activate the AI.

This new feature would have a dedicated "Bing" button on the top left part of the keyboard, and it will take users to a new pop-up window that will ask what they need.

There are two features accessible here and one is "Tone" which will help users generate a message from a draft with four options to choose from: Professional, Casual, Polite, and Social Post.

Next is the feature called "Chat," and it is the ChatGPT chatbot installed directly on the keyboard, with users also allowed to copy and paste what it says.

Here's How to Apply for the SwiftKey Beta for Android

To apply for the Microsoft SwiftKey for Android beta testing phase, users need to download the dedicated beta app from the Google Play Store and install it on their devices.

This app is the direct access to the beta, but according to 9to5 Google, it is slowly rolling out its features to users, so this may not be available immediately for all.

Microsoft's Bing with ChatGPT and Products

The famous software company seems like it would integrate its latest AI developments with OpenAI into all of its products, as more apps are seeing the addition of ChatGPT to power its processes. It all started with the Microsoft browser, Bing, which first got the OpenAI integration of the famous and powerful AI chatbot to expand more of its features.

It was also timely that OpenAI announced the latest GPT-4, the upgraded version of the large language model that powers ChatGPT, as Microsoft is also utilizing this tech for its products. The Redmond giant brought a new AI assistant to power its Office 365 work suite, with the Copilot feature that features the generative AI to help users create better content, as per their request.

With the growing AI developments over at Microsoft and OpenAI as a result of its expanded partnership, more products will get the Bing with ChatGPT integration in the future, and that future is now. The latest tech to get the generative AI is SwiftKey for Android, with Microsoft bringing the experience closer to the public via mobile, now accessible via the beta.

Isaiah Richard
TechTimes
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