HE Bing With ChatGPT Coming Soon To Samsung Galaxy Devices, via a SwiftKey update, as announced last Saturday (29) by Microsoft in charge of the virtual keyboard. The innovation will allow you to use OpenAI’s artificial intelligence (AI) resources without installing anything on mobile phones and tablets.

One of the native implementations of One UI, Microsoft’s keyboard was recently updated with Bing Chat functions based on the GPT-4 version of its AI engine. The revamped version started rolling out for Android and iOS in the middle of last month and will now reach the interface of the South Korean giant.

According to the Redmond-based company, Bing AI, also known as the smart version of the search engine, 9.10.11.10 version of SwiftKey for Android. It is expected to be released “in the coming days” to all devices with One UI.

Although integrated into the interface, SwiftKey with Bing ChatGPT can be ignored by Samsung device owners if they want to. In this case, switch to the manufacturer’s default keyboard by following the path. Settings > Languages ​​& Input > On-Screen Keyboard to switch.

Custom texts and more

With Bing AI comes to SwiftKey on Samsung Galaxy devicesUsers can benefit from the AI ​​tool in different ways. One of them is to type e-mails, messages or any other text typed on the keyboard, for example, in different tones.

It is also possible to make more detailed searches and get recommendations on the most diverse topics, request translations and much more, by utilizing the resources of the artificial intelligence system. The tool can be accessed via the browser icon on the virtual keyboard.

There have been rumors lately, Samsung is considering making Bing the default search engine on its devicesreplaced Google because of AI-related improvements in Microsoft’s search engine. However, this change could result in an estimated US$3 billion annual revenue loss resulting from the deal with the Mountain View company.


Source: Tec Mundo

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