Microsoft Brings Its Own Chat Bot to SwiftKey

Microsoft has integrated the Bing AI chatbot into its own keyboard app, SwiftKey. With the new update, you can even access the internet from the keyboard on both iOS and Android.
 Microsoft Brings Its Own Chat Bot to SwiftKey
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SwiftKey keyboard application developed by Microsoft for mobile devices has received a great innovation. The company, which previously integrated its Bing AI artificial intelligence chatbot into the Bing search engine, has now started offering the chatbot in SwiftKey.

With the new feature coming to the SwiftKey keyboard, users are directed to a window where they can chat with artificial intelligence by pressing a single key on the keyboard. Three different functions can be used with artificial intelligence: Call, Chat, ‘Tone’.

What does the Bing AI chatbot coming to SwiftKey offer?

The first two functions of artificial intelligence, which you can access from the keyboard of your phone, explain themselves with their name. With the search function, you can search the internet with the help of artificial intelligence, and you can chat with artificial intelligence with the chat function.

The third function, ‘Tone’, actually allows you to have the artificial intelligence check the text you have written. You can convert any text you write to the style you want, and correct errors. For example, you can convert a text you write as if you are talking to your friends to an official text, and add different emotions.

SwiftKey with chatbot is available on both Android and iOS:

To experience the chatbot that comes to SwiftKey on Android, you need to get the Beta version, not the app itself. In the iOS version, the feature can be used directly in the latest version of the application.

Bing AI chatbot uses a more advanced infrastructure than ChatGPT:

Microsoft had previously confirmed that the chat bot it developed uses a richer language model than ChatGPT. This language model was GPT 4, not GPT 3.5, that created today’s ChatGPT.

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