Microsoft launches second AI pilot for the web As Microsoft launches the second pilot of its new Bing AI for the web, the tool has received both criticism and praise. While still in preview, Microsoft continues to accept requests from millions of registered and waitlisted users. Some users are also known to have experienced accelerated access, raising questions about whether it’s still in preview. Microsoft explained that the accelerated connection was the result of testing by the Bing team, but emphasized that it is still in the preview stage. Microsoft allows you to continue updates for this tool and share chat reactions in Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and others. According to Microsoft, Mikhail Parachin, the general director of advertising and web services, is long -term responsibility for users, and chat history will soon come to Alahachat.
Great!!!!
— Reed Richards (@MrFantastic616) March 24, 2023
So when we will have Chat History feature 🤔
Parahin didn’t reveal much, but said the team behind the feature is working hard to make it available to users soon. So it’s hard to say how the features will work on this node or how soon it will be able to track conversation history in Bing Chat. It’s also worth noting that it may take some time for Microsoft to add a microphone icon to the Bing Chat desktop app. Parahin said it was easy to add to the desktop version, but not many people use it. So it’s not a priority at the moment.
Thanks for you attention! 🎉
— Reed Richards (@MrFantastic616) March 24, 2023
Bing Chat will be much better if we get this feature!
btw I saw microphone icon in every Chat screenshot, does it means that we will eventually get voice input in desktop version?