Microsoft confirmed following reports from users that Bing chat will be coming to other browsers than Edge.
Microsoft confirmed in a statement to TechCrunch that the company is testing Bing for Chrome and Safari with “selected users” as part of its testing before a wider rollout.
Microsoft has confirmed in a statement TechCrunch that it is giving “selected users” access as part of the testing process before a wider rollout on Google Chrome and Apple Safari.
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The generative AI bot can only be used on Microsoft Edge. Microsoft released a set of features in the last few months to allow seamless Bing Chat use on Edge. These include saved chat histories, contextual understandings of conversations that follow a user throughout their browsing experience, as well as a Bing Chat Sidebar that summarizes the content of an open page.
According to WindowsLatest.com which noticed the test, Bing Chat only supports five turns per conversation, compared to Edge’s 30. It also has a character limitation of 2,000, versus Edge’s 3,000. Other than that, there are no details on how Bing Chat looks in non-Microsoft web browsers. Mashable reached out to Microsoft and will update this story if further details are revealed.