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You can now talk to Microsoft Bing using your PC as the AI tool supports voice chat on desktop

Microsoft recently announced a new update for its Bing AI chat that supports voice chat on desktop. This means that just by holding down a button, you can now talk to the AI chatbot.

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In Short

  • Microsoft announced a new update for its Bing AI chat.
  • Bing AI chat now supports voice chat on desktop.
  • This feature was only available on Bing phone app earlier.

By Divyanshi SharmaSo far this year, the biggest announcement from Microsoft has been the introduction of its AI-powered chatbot, the all new Bing. Launched in February, the AI chatbot has come a long way since then. Not only has it stopped falling in love with its users or well, threatening them, it has been infused with image generation capabilities along with some other improvements. The most recent development on Bing is that you can now talk to the AI tool if you are using a desktop as well. Earlier, we could talk to Bing using our phones (with Bing mobile app) but the same feature is now available for desktop users as well.

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Bing supports voice chat on desktop

In a new blog post, Microsoft announced that desktop users too can talk to Bing by clicking a button. If you look at your Bing chat now, you will most likely notice a small microphone-like button. Simply click on it and Bing will say ‘I’m listening’. You can then ask it your question, and it will generate a response accordingly.

The blog post by Microsoft announcing the new feature reads, “We know many of you love using voice input for chat on Mobile. It’s now also available on desktop by clicking on the microphone icon in the Bing Chat box. We currently support English, Japanese, French, German, and Mandarin, with more languages on the way. Try asking Bing Chat, “How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?”

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In addition to this, Bing AI Chat will also support text to speech answers, which means that the AI chatbot will respond to your questions in its own voice.

In another blog post, Microsoft mentioned that it has now increased Bing’s chat turns to 30 in a single conversation and total turns per day to 300. The chat limit to Bing was introduced earlier this year when a lot of instances of the AI chatbot giving unexpected answers had surfaced.

Microsoft’s virtual assistant for users

Last month, Microsoft introduced its virtual assistant for Windows 11 users. Called Windows Co Pilot, the virtual AI assistant that will help people in a variety of tasks. This comes after Microsoft killed off its earlier voice assistant Cortana.

“We are introducing Windows Copilot, making Windows 11 the first PC platform to announce centralized AI assistance to help people easily take action and get things done,” the company’s post read.

The company had also shared a promotional video on the blog that showed how Co Pilot can help users in their everyday lives. From providing assistance with regard to the system’s settings and helping users personalise their PC to helping with documents, summarising and rewriting PDF files, and a lot more, the Co Pilot was introduced as a way to ‘get things done faster’.