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Microsoft has launched the new AI-enabled Bing on its mobile app and through Microsoft’s Edge browser for Android and iOS.
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The new Bing in mobile app and Edge browser also features voice input to interact with Bing’s chat mode.
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Bing has been integrated with Skype, Microsoft's messaging app, to provide additional information.
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The integration allows users to add Bing to any chat by using the “@Bing” command and ask the same kinds of questions as in the regular chat mode.
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Users can choose to receive answers as bullet points, text, or a simplified response.
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Google's Allo messaging app also allowed users to chat with the Google Assistant and bring it into conversations.
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Microsoft has added voice search to the mobile app, enabling users to dictate their questions and receive answers through Microsoft’s text-to-speech technology.
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The new Bing has been curtailed due to users pushing the system beyond what the company had tested for.
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Microsoft is responsive to its critics and has restricted users to six turns per conversation and 60 queries per day.
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Bing is not an assistant, but large language models like GPT-3 make a compelling use case for voice assistants.