Bing Chat now allows you to post links to their responses on social media

Just in time, Microsoft has shared another of its weekly updates on the changes that have been made to the AI-powered Bing chat over the past week. Aside from the new integration in Microsoft Edge version 111, there were five big changes the company made to the experience between March 9 and March 17. The biggest of which is the ability to share chat responses with your friends.


Dive into what’s new To share your Bing chat response to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or email, you can tap the new share icon to the right of the result. Hover your mouse over the result to see it, next to the like, dislike, and more lists. Once you click on it, you can choose the esteemed network you want to share with, and even create a shareable link.

Bing chat share

In addition to this major change, Microsoft is also testing faster responses in Bing Chat’s balanced mode. This mode should now give faster responses, independently only in this mode. You won’t see this change in subtle or creative modes. What you will see in these modes is increased chat turns (up to 15), and increased turns per day (now up to 150.) In the past it was 10 turns, 120 turns per day.

Capping the changes list is to improve contextual understanding and the ability to use Bing Preview in Skype in a group (as long as only one person has access to it). Thanks to improvements in understanding context, Bing Chat can now accommodate greater amounts of content when switching to Creative mode. You’ll notice this more with summaries of long documents and conversations. With changes to Skype, anyone with access to a Bing chat can add it to a group chat by simply typing Bing to start a message.

In case you didn’t already know, although Microsoft hasn’t confirmed it, anyone is free to try out the new Bing chat right now, without joining the waiting list. This means that it is easier to access Bing chat now. In Microsoft Edge version 111 on Windows 11, macOS, and Linux, you can click the Bing icon in the menu bar to directly access Bing chat. This was only available in the Dev version of the browser in the past.


source: Microsoft

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