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Bing AI Chat Comes to Edge Browser, Lets You Share to Facebook and Twitter

The ChatGPT-Bing saga continues, with Edge browser integration, longer conversations, and Bing chat for all in Skype.

Though Bing’s recently unveiled AI ChatGPT 4 integration has taken something of a back seat to the even more recent Copilot content-generation feature for Microsoft 365, the Bing story continues to evolve, with more capabilities emerging every few days.

After the initial awe followed by dismay when the service revealed a dark side following multiple-hour sessions, Microsoft swiftly curtailed conversation lengths. First the company capped chat sessions to a mere five exchanges and 50 per day, before loosening it to 10. Now the company has increased the number to 15 and a day’s total to 150.

The quality and speed have also been improved. Microsoft says it’s “testing an optimization on ‘Balanced’ mode that significantly improves performance,” but delivers briefer answers.


Bing AI in Edge Sidebar

At the first big Bing AI chat announcement, Microsoft noted that the service would be coming to the Edge web browser. Today’s announcement delivers on that promise, in what it calls the Discover sidebar. But some users have complained that the blue-encircled B at the top-right corner of the browser window is somehow offensive. Here it is:

Bing button on Microsoft Edge

Some have suggested Registry edits to remove the offending button, but I don’t recommend tinkering with that sensitive system component. If you’re really against trying the new tool, you could simply use another browser or send feedback to add your voice to the demand for the ability to disable the button.

Here’s what you get when you click on that vile B:

Bing panel in Edge

And even more interestingly, the Compose panel:

Compose with Bing AI in Edge browser

Note the Creative, Balance, and Precise options for chat and the different tone options for Compose. The Insights panel delivers what’s more akin to standard web search results, so I won’t bother highlighting it here. Note you also get settings in the browser to give the service access to the current web page for context.


Share and Communicate

The final update to Bing AI chat announced is that you can now share results to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or email, as well as get a link to it. This feature hasn’t yet shown up in my copy of Edge, so your mileage may vary. Another way to collaborate and use Bing AI chat is in Skype. Just add Bing to a chat group and all members will be able to ask it questions by prefacing them with @Bing.

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