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In this article we will show you how to use Bing Chat in SwiftKey on Android and iPhone. Google Chrome, Safari, and other non-Microsoft browsers can’t be used to get to the new Bing Chat AI on Android and iPhone. You must instead use one of the three options: the Bing app, Microsoft Edge (mobile), or the SwiftKey typing app. No matter which app you choose, the experience will be the same as when you use a desktop computer to surf the web.
The interface and the extra functions will be what sets them apart. For example, Microsoft Bing on smartphone is a more informational app that gives you access to the chatbot and other Bing services, like the latest news stories. Bing was a bit of a joke in the tech world for a long time because it was a search engine that couldn’t compete with Google. But since it started using AI, it’s become a real threat.
As part of its integration of AI tools, Microsoft has just released an update to its SwiftKey keyboard app for both iOS and Android. This update lets the app use Bing’s new AI features, such as advice on your tone, search choices, and a full chat function. This is how everything works. Here we are mentioned below are the steps how to use Bing Chat from the SwiftKey keyboard.
How to use Bing Chat in SwiftKey on Android
- Before we start, you need to get the Beta version of Microsoft SwiftKey from the Play Store.
- Open SwiftKey once the program is done to start setting it up.
- Now, tap the Enable SwiftKey button, turn on the switch next to Microsoft SwiftKey Beta Keyboard, and then tap OK.
- Next, click on the button that says “Select SwiftKey” and then choose “Microsoft SwiftKey Beta Keyboard.”
- The last step is to tap the Finish Up button. This will take you to a page where you can sign in. To use the Bing Chatbot, you need to sign in with your Microsoft account.
- All done. In the top left corner of the keyboard screen, you should see the Bing AI chatbot icon.
How to use Bing Chat in SwiftKey on iPhone
iOS users don’t have to use the test version of Microsoft SwiftKey, which is a requirement for Android users. In the beta version of SwiftKey, you can get to the new Bing AI Chatbot right away. If you want to know more information about this Visit Official Apple Support site.
- Once you have the SwiftKey app on your iPhone, open it and tap the Get Started button.
- On the next screen, you’ll be asked to sign in with one of the options offered. Make sure to choose the choice “Sign in with Microsoft,” then click “Continue.”
- After entering your login information, go to the Settings app on your iPhone or tap “Take me there” to go straight to Settings, scroll all the way to the bottom, and tap on SwiftKey.
- Then, click Keyboards and turn on the switch next to SwiftKey.
- After that, you’ll need to turn on “Allow Full Access” and choose “Allow” when asked.
- Now, tap and hold the Globe icon and choose SwiftKey to make it your primary keyboard.
- All done. Now, you can use the Bing AI chatbot icon in the top left corner of your iPhone keyboard to get to Bing AI Chat.
FAQs
If SwiftKey was already on your device when you bought it, the new Bing Search, Tone, and Chat functions might not work. Please contact the company that made your phone. We’re sorry about the trouble. Note: You won’t be able to use the Bing function if you try to download the SwiftKey Beta app.
Open the Bing app on your iPhone or Android. If you have one, sign in with your Microsoft account. Click the button for Bing Chat. If you don’t want to use talk, click the keyboard button in the bottom-right corner.
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