Microsoft reportedly testing Bing AI for Google Chrome and Apple Safari – Times of India

Microsoft has made its new Bing AI available to all users unless they have a Microsoft account and as long as they are using Edge web browser to access it. Microsoft’s agenda here is clear that it wants to push Windows 11’s native browser to more users, but it looks like the company is planning to make the Bing AI available to more users by bringing the service to Google Chrome and Apple Safari browsers.
Windows Latest has reported that Microsoft is making the Bing AI available to all major browsers including Safari and Chrome in the coming days. The report suggests that the company has already started testing the new Bing in Safari. However, the company rolled it back quickly.
Bing on other browsers can help improve Bing user base
The company hasn’t yet rolled out the support of Bing AI for other web browsers, but it is likely to happen in the coming weeks. Now, this move can help Microsoft bank upon the popularity of Bing AI and grab more user base for its search engine as the service will be available on two of the most popular browsers in the market.
New features coming to Bing
Microsoft has just concluded its Build 2023 keynote and at the event the company has announced several new features and changes coming to its entire AI landscape including new features for Bing Ai as well. The company has announced support for plugins. Along with this, the company also announced better AI integration into Windows 11, Bing-powered WIndows Copilot and more.
While the company has made several new announcements, it is currently not clear when Microsoft will start rolling out these new features to users.

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