Microsoft is now allowing more users to try out a ChatGPT-compatible version of its Bing search engine, according to a new report.
The American tech giant announced a new version of Bing at a special event last week, as well as a new version of its artificial intelligence-powered Edge web browser, updating it for a very small number of users.
According to the website (Windows Latest), a supported version of Bing (Chat GPT) is already available to more testers. The new search engine remains available as part of an early access program by invitation only, so users hoping to join in can start registering their experience. To join the waiting list to use it.
Early on, Microsoft allowed users to bypass queues by installing the Microsoft Bing app on mobile devices and setting the "Microsoft defaults on PC" option.
While users will mainly try out the new version of the search engine through the browser, it should be noted that the company is working on launching a search engine app for iOS as soon as possible.
According to the report, the upcoming Bing app for Android and iOS will have a radically and completely redesigned user interface as well as all-new content powered by OpenAI technology.