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Microsoft brings Bing AI to Chrome

by Eray Eliaçık
29 August 2023
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Microsoft has heard your wishes and is giving the people what they want – a combo of Bing AI and Google Chrome. This isn’t just about two big names coming together; it’s about making your online journey smoother.

Microsoft knows that Google Chrome is a crowd favorite, so they’re shaking hands and bringing Bing AI to Chrome to make your searches seamless.

Bing AI meets Google Chrome

Microsoft is introducing the AI-powered Bing search engine and an upgraded Edge browser as a sneak peek on Bing.com. This isn’t just any old update – it’s like boosting your search engine. Thanks to some seriously clever AI, Bing can now understand what you’re looking for like never before. Fancy words aside, this means you find stuff faster now.

Microsoft brings Bing AI to ChromeHold on to your hats because a showdown’s brewing. On one corner, we’ve got Microsoft’s Bing AI, and on the other, various ChatGPT extensions for Google Chrome. It’s like watching two champs spar in the ring. Both are bringing their A-game, but Microsoft isn’t letting up. While Bing AI is scoring points with its smarts, it’s still got a few hurdles to jump.

Let’s keep it real – Bing AI isn’t immune to hiccups. Sometimes, it might get things a bit mixed up, or the responses could be a little offbeat. But, hey, nobody’s perfect, right? Microsoft’s got its sleeves rolled up, aiming to iron out these kinks and make Bing AI your go-to buddy for finding stuff online, even on Chrome!

Conclusion

Microsoft and Google Chrome are shaking things up in the world of online searches. With Bing AI and Google Chrome working together, it’s like having a personal search assistant right at your fingertips. While Bing AI might still be warming up, it’s clear that Microsoft is in it for the long haul. The rivalry’s heating up, and we’re all set to see who comes out on top in this epic tech tango.

Featured image credit: Bing

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