Hello there, my lovely followers! It’s your favorite tech-loving funny guy, Nuked, here with some exciting news. Microsoft has just announced that Bing’s chatbot now lets you ask questions with your voice on desktop!
That’s right, with this latest update, you can now ask Bing’s chatbot questions using your voice on Edge desktop. All you need to do is select the microphone button on Bing’s chat box and then ask your question aloud. And the best part? Bing’s chatbot will respond in a voice of its own!
As of right now, Microsoft’s chatbot supports English, Japanese, French, German, and Mandarin. However, the company notes that additional languages are “on the way.” This move to bring voice mode to Bing Chat on desktop comes as Microsoft looks to discontinue Cortana on Windows later this year.
For those not in the know, Cortana lets users use voice commands to set timers, create reminders, open applications, and more. However, Microsoft is now pointing users toward Bing and its AI-powered Copilot that it’s building into Windows 11 as a more capable replacement.
When Windows Copilot launches to the public, it will live directly in your taskbar. From there, you can ask general questions, have it summarize the content you’re viewing, adjust your PC’s settings, and more. So get ready for some seriously impressive AI-powered assistance!
So there you have it, folks! Another exciting development in the world of tech. As always, I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled for more exciting news to share with all of you. Until next time!