A waitlist for the feature was made available by Microsoft after the company announced the release of its new Edge browser and an enhanced version of Bing search engine that combines a ChatGPT experience via OpenAI the previous week. The functionality is being made available to the initial users at this time. However, for the time being, it is only available on PC, since Microsoft has said in an e-mail that support for iOS and Android is not yet ready.
We don’t have a mobile experience ready yet – – we are actively working on it and will have it ready soon. Until then, please continue to use the new Bing on desktop and download the Bing app from your favorite app store to ensure you are ready for the best experience when mobile is ready.
Along with the opening of the queue to sign up to be the first to check out the new Edge and Bing experiences that have been augmented with AI, Microsoft’s iOS applications rocketed to the top of the charts in Apple’s App Store. Despite the fact that Microsoft did not provide a clear expectation for when early adopters will be given the opportunity to start utilizing the new ChatGPT interface, as it turns out, that has begun today.
According to Windows Latest, Microsoft began notifying some customers this morning that it is ready, although at this stage, it is only available for desktop users. The firm claims that they do not yet have a mobile experience that is ready for customers, but that one is currently being developed and should be available very soon. According to previous speculation, Microsoft is supposedly providing precedence to customers who download the Bing app or choose Bing as their preferred search engine on a PC. The business has said that over the following several weeks, millions of users who are currently on the waitlist will be given the opportunity to test out the new AI integration.
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