Microsoft, like other large companies, has joined the use of artificial intelligence technology to facilitate the search services of its users on its system. This new tool will give you immediate answers to your questions. Therefore, the service Bing Chat it was recently improved through a new update.
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The developer shared information about the system change on Twitter. According to the company's advertising director, Mikhail Parakin, the change will improve the user experience.
Users can now create more complex questions, allowing them to enter up to 4,000 characters, previously limited to 2,000 characters in the system.
The person in charge explained that this increase will allow the Chat bot to better understand the questions. Furthermore, users have already pointed out that the previous numbers are not enough to get the desired response.
In May 2023 there was a conference called Build Developers. This space is dedicated to professionals in the area to expand their knowledge. During the event, the company highlighted the knowledge and advances in its technologies, mainly the
AI.These innovations show that Microsoft is looking for improvements to solve the problems that arise when using this new technology. In addition, changes such as design and operation method have also been made.
Those responsible said new options implemented in Bing. Access to synchronized history is now available, for example. This functionality is among one of the most awaited ones, as it was a constant request from users.
In addition, the connection between the Swiftkey keyboard is also another novelty and through it it will be possible to write texts for emails.
The program also introduces new export options, allowing users to save chats in formats such as Word, Text, PDF and more.
When compared with the options offered by competing companies, such as Google, it surpasses the most current system in some aspects.