Microsoft announced on Tuesday that it will bring its intelligent search engine chatbot (the new Bing) to Windows 11, along with several other features.
Microsoft's chief product officer (Panos Panay) posted on the company's blog that with the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence, the major update of Windows 11 will drive the next wave of computing technology and match the new era of artificial intelligence and people's lives. Computers must redesign business. and improve.
Banai pointed out that Microsoft has rolled out a beta version of the new artificial intelligence-powered search engine, Bing, to more than a million people in 169 countries over the past three weeks, before expanding it to the Bing Internet search engine app and Edge mobile navigation devices. . and the Skype messaging application.
Microsoft today announced a new update for Windows 11 that brings the chat functionality of the new Bing engine to the operating system's taskbar.
Banai said hundreds of millions of Windows 11 users will soon have access to the new technology, which will enable them to search, chat, ask questions and create content directly from the taskbar.
In addition to the new Bing taskbar integration, Microsoft has also announced a number of other features such as: app) send a message) apps can read. save) messages.
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Also in the update, Microsoft has improved the touch experience with support for full screen widgets and quick access to Windows 365 apps.
The new Windows 11 update also includes AI-powered features in the Start menu.
In separate news, Microsoft announced, on Tuesday, the launch of a preview program for the PC Game Pass live broadcast service in 40 new countries, including 9 Arab countries, namely: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar. and Tunisia.
The US tech giant says a preview of its streaming service will give gamers instant access to hundreds of games from their Windows PC.