Microsoft is ready to take its new artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot into service, less than a week after making a major overhaul.
The company said Wednesday it is bringing the new AI technology to its Bing smartphone app, as well as an app for its Edge internet browser, though it still requires people to sign up for a waitlist before using it.
In the Bing mobile app, users can tap the Bing icon to start a chat session and ask a variety of questions either in writing or using their voice, Microsoft said in a blog post.
The chatbot can interact in more than 100 languages, and answers can be displayed in bullet points, text, or “simplified responses,” it added.









