About three months ago, Microsoft introduced Bing Chat, which is a search engine support generated by artificial intelligence and offers services in a conversational interface. At the time of introduction, Microsoft introduced it in a limited way, and required an invitation before being able to use it.
Now, after three months, Microsoft is opening access to Bing Chat to all users. However, to access it users need to use the Microsoft Edge web browser, and need to sign in to a Microsoft account, before being able to use Bing Chat.
Bing since integrating the Bing Chat feature, has started to attract more users, and now has around 100 million daily active users.
Along with this announcement, Microsoft began integrating a number of new features on Bing Chat, including the ability to export Bing Chat responses directly to Microsoft Word, the ability to search based on images, and the ability to open applications or web related commands through Bing Chat.
With the rapid development of the artificial intelligence arena, we may see more interesting features of Bing Chat in the coming weeks.