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Today, we are announcing yet another, with powerful updates to SwiftKey that put the Bing AI experience one touch away across any iOS or Android mobile experience that supports a third-party keyboard.
Bing AI can assist you with searches, rewrite text, and respond to requests in chat mode in the newest release of Microsoft's SwiftKey keyboard.
Microsoft is bringing its ChatGPT-powered Bing AI chatbot to its SwiftKey keyboard app for Android. It is currently available in beta.
Microsoft's integration with ChatGPT reaches its SwiftKey app for Android. Microsoft brings another of its product to integrate with its famed Bing with ChatGPT experience for the mobile platform ...
Microsoft is integrating its Bing chatbot into its smartphone keyboard app SwiftKey on Android and iOS, the company announced on Thursday.
I've used SwiftKey for years, and even after Microsoft bought it, I refuse to switch to Gboard. Even though it's the default on most of the best phones, it's missing this one SwiftKey feature that ...
SwiftKey for Android and iOS is being updated with support for composing messages using AI, extending the capabilities of SwiftKey's already integrated Bing Chat AI.
Any iOS and Android users can set SwiftKey as their default keyboard across apps, like social media and email. Basically, if an app allows a third-party keyboard, you can use SwiftKey on it.
Having initially released as a beta, Microsoft's Bing Chat integration is now available to all SwiftKey users on Android and iOS platforms. New users will ...
Android and iOS SwiftKey keyboard get Bing AI. This comes after Microsoft recently released the SwiftKey beta for Android with Bing Chat AI.
Microsoft originally bought SwiftKey and its keyboard for a reported $250 million back in 2016. The Android version, which is also picking up the Bing Chat features today, was never discontinued ...