Microsoft Bing Chat, Bing Chat Enterprise Now Supported on Google Chrome for Desktop: All Details
Microsoft Bing Chat, Bing Chat Enterprise Now Supported on Google Chrome for Desktop: All Details

Microsoft Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise support is rolling out to Google Chrome users. Initially only accessible on the company’s Edge browser, the feature has now been extended to Chrome for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Microsoft recently announced Chrome support for Bing Chat via a blog post. The feature is said to be expanding to other browsers on desktop and mobile soon as well. The tech giant was spotted testing the feature on Google Chrome last month.

According to Microsoft’s blog post, supporting Bing Chat on desktop Chrome. Chrome users can now access Bing Chat on Windows, macOS, and Linux as long as they have Chrome installed. With this new extension, Microsoft is making the feature available to more users — Chrome is said to have the highest market share of the browser.

In addition to this, the company has extended support for Bing Chat Enterprise on Edge for smartphones and Google Chrome for desktop. According to the blog post, users who have enabled Bing Chat Enterprise can open Microsoft Edge on their smartphones and log in with their work accounts to access the feature.

Additionally, the company has launched new Bing search templates on specific topics using generative AI content. The new templates will allegedly prevent content duplication and help users easily find answers to their questions. In addition to this, the Bing Chat integration is now also available on SwiftKey, enabling users to use AI up to 30 times per day without logging in.

Last month, Microsoft was spotted testing support for Bing AI chatbots on Chrome and Safari, with some limitations. At the time, Caitlin Roulston, Microsoft’s director of communications, said, “We’re working hard to get Bing Chat accessible in Safari and Chrome for select users as part of our testing on other browsers.” Yet , officially confirmed the availability of Bing Chat Apple has not yet released the Safari browser.


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