Microsoft's technology combines Microsoft's less-popular Bing search engine with technology from startup OpenAI, whose ChatGPT responds to prompts for everything from being asked to write a poem to helping write code and even everyday math to figure out how many bags can fit in a car. Microsoft's move to add Bing AI to its Windows software comes after it's quickly integrated the technology into its Bing mobile app, Skype chat software and Edge browser as well. "It is a new era in search, chat, and creation and with the new Bing and Edge you now have Your own Copilot for the web." ![]() "The Windows PC has never been more relevant in our daily lives, and this is increasingly the case as we approach the next wave of computing led by the mass adoption of AI," Panos Panay, Microsoft's chief product officer, said in a blog post talking up the new technology. Those who don't yet have access to Bing AI will still need to sign up in order to join the wait list. Microsoft said people who have already received access to test the new Bing AI will be able to begin using it in Windows after updating their computers. The new features will add Bing AI to the bottom menu bar of Windows computers, effectively making the technology more easily accessible. ![]() Microsoft is adding Bing AI to a free update for its Windows 11 software powering desktop and laptop PCs, the company announced Tuesday, marking another way the tech giant is throwing its weight behind the nascent artificial intelligence technology it first announced earlier this month.
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