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Microsoft is taking its new chatbot technology to its Bing and Edge Internet browser’s smartphone apps, the company announced in a blog post on Wednesday.
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Earlier in the month, Microsoft introduced its new AI-powered Bing and Microsoft Edge. Since then, over one million people in 169 countries are off the waitlist and into the preview.

Microsoft AI app on smartphone (Microsoft blog post)
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According to the world's largest software marker, 64% of searches occur on mobile phones, and "we are releasing all new Bing and Edge mobile apps to serve as your copilot for the web even when you are away from your desktop."

Google Bard VS OpenAI ChatGPT displayed on Mobile with Openai and Google logo on screen seen in this photo illustration. On 7 February 2023 in Brussels, Belgium. (Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Microsoft’s new artificial intelligence capabilities could give them a leg up on Google’s recently launched Bard, an experimental conversational AI service and app that draws on information from the web to provide fresh, high-quality responses.
Microsoft is up over 5.% year-to-date and Google up more than 2%.
Microsoft Corp
Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
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GOOGL | ALPHABET INC. | 179.66 | -4.90 | -2.65% |
MSFT | MICROSOFT CORP. | 408.29 | -7.84 | -1.88% |
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