Microsoft continues to expand Bing with ChatGPT to their other products. A new version of the web browser powered by OpenAI artificial intelligence is now taking a decisive step in its quest for mainstream adoption thanks to integration with the search box on the Windows 11 taskbar.
Yes, you will now be able to access Bing with ChatGPT directly from the operating system interface, without having to open Microsoft Edge first. This new feature has started rolling out to Windows 11 users around the world through a software update.
After installing the latest version of the OS, users will be able to type their Bing queries using ChatGPT directly into the search box built into the taskbar. new icon — talking ball with blue letter B— will appear to indicate that the request will be made to chat bot based on OpenAI technology.
It’s worth clarifying that query responses are not displayed in the window that is displayed in the Windows 11 search engine. The results and the full chat with the bot open in a new Microsoft Edge window, which is how it works at the moment. So, the new feature is integrated into the taskbar serves for quick access to start a conversation with Bing using ChatGPT.
At the moment, it is not known if Redmond plans to extend the integration of this new feature so that the results are displayed in the native search engine window of Windows 11. Without a doubt, this would be a very useful feature, as this will remove the dependency on an external web browser. However, the last word in this matter will be with those led by Satya Nadella.
Bing with ChatGPT is integrated into the Windows 11 taskbar.
Another important element to consider is that, in addition to installing the latest version of Windows 11, users who want to use Bing with ChatGPT from the taskbar should have access to your preview. Let’s not forget that today you need to join the waiting list to access the chatbot built into the Microsoft web browser.
panay fabricMicrosoft product manager, noted that Bing with ChatGPT has already been tested over 1 million people in 169 countries. And those numbers will grow as Redmonds gives more users access to their brilliant platform.
On the other hand, integrating a chatbot into the Windows 11 taskbar is nothing more than a step in a logical direction. After all, the tool has already expanded into the Skype and Bing apps for iOS and Android. It is expected to make its debut in Office soon.
According to Microsoft, the taskbar search tool is one of the most used features in Windows 11. Panay mentions that currently exceeds 500 million users every month, no more, no less. With a huge amount of Bing usage statistics with ChatGPT has everything to grow brutally in a very short time. So far, those from Redmond are maintaining a good level of new user entry into their powerful chatbot.
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