Microsoft is opening the Bing AI chatbot to everyone
search and chat, and adding features like the ability to request and post images in an effort to sustain its renewed momentum in the market.
Other new Bing features are coming sooner, such as the ability to use third-party services like OpenTable and Wolfram Alpha through Bing chat and get answers that include videos and charts, Mehdi said. At a Manhattan demo, Bing representatives showed off some features in hands-on demonstrations, showing how a user can type in, say, “Find me a dinner reservation for two in New York City tonight,” and get a link to the reservation service OpenTable.
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