Microsoft is now launching a new chat feature to its Bing Chat platform on the search engine on Edge for Pcs. This is powered by OpenAI's GPT-4 technology features and in a preview release, the company notes that "We know many of you love using voice input for chat on mobile."
The new feature was first available on the mobile apps but now it is rolling out onto desktop as well. To activate the feature, users need to tap on the microphone motif in the Bing Chat box to speak to the bot. Additionally, it is able to support multiple languages including Mandarin, English, Japanese, German, and French. Microsoft also states that there will be support for more languages to come.
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Trend Themes
1. AI-voice Chat Adoption - The adoption of AI-voice chat technology will become increasingly prevalent across desktop and mobile platforms, enabling a seamless experience for users to interact with bots and virtual assistants.
2. Multilingual AI Technology - The development of multilingual AI technology will allow for more diverse interactions between users and bots, expanding its reach to non-native speakers of various languages.
3. Desktop Voice Search Optimization - Optimizing AI-voice chat for desktop search engines will become a new opportunity for companies seeking to enhance their user experience and gain a competitive edge in the market.
Industry Implications
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3. E-commerce - E-commerce companies can optimize their desktop search engines with AI-voice chat technology to improve user experience, increase engagement, and drive sales revenue.