SwiftKey has now added support for Bing’s ChatGPT AI on Android

Generative AI become an amazingly hit these days and for Microsoft, it’s become the key to growing Bing. Since AI chatbot substantially makes the “new Bing” so eye catchy to the SwiftKey keyboard for Android.

Appear in beta, SwiftKey has now added support for Bing’s ChatGPT AI, fueled by GPT-4. This feature is “slowly rolling out” as per Microsoft’s Pedram Rezaei. Simultaneously, we were conveniently able to go for it instantly after downloading the SwiftKey beta from the Play Store. While, this has their presence only on Android, also at this point, it is not clear about iOS’s arrival.

Additionally, accessing Bing AI in SwiftKey is operated with a “Bing” button. The same place is on the left side of the keyboard’s top row. This appears in two forms, beginning with a new “Tone” option. Through this, user can smoothly draft their message in SwiftKey and then have the AI rewrite that message in one of a few ways. Below are the options include:

While, this stick with the same basic message length, also the “social post” option will tend to produce relevant hashtags.

Alternatively, the exemplary generative AI that you are probably aware Bing and ChatGPT are a little “native.” Tapping on the Bing button, there’s a “Chat” tab that pops up Bing over almost the entire display. This is obviously quicker than opening up a full browser or the Bing app, although the functionality is finite.

The thing that you need to do with the responses from Bing is copying to the clipboard via a “copy” button. It precisely performs well but Bing’s responses tend to be a little long-winded. Also, there are probably some places this would be useful. Concurrently, it is not clear yet when this feature will make its way to its stable release of SwiftKey for Android. But the way that Microsoft put its efforts in order to propel AI is quite interesting to see.

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