Microsoft is now rolling out an early preview of its AI-powered Bing search engine to the first wave of testers.
Within the first 48 hours, 1 million people signed up on a waitlist to try out the full version of the web service.
- Microsoft has now informed some people on the waitlist that they have access to the desktop version of AI-powered Bing.
- The
experience combines AI-powered search, chat, and browsing. For example,
users can interact with a chatbot to refine their search or use the AI
service to generate new content.
- In the email to testers, the
company said it's "actively working on" a mobile version of the new
Bing, which should be "ready soon."
- According to Windows Latest,
Microsoft plans to introduce a "substantial optimized interface" for
the Bing AI chatbot for iOS and Android. The mobile version will include
"all-new OpenAI-powered content."
- Microsoft also released a limited preview of AI-powered Bing on desktop, which anyone can access.