Security News > 2023 > June > Microsoft now lets you speak to its AI-powered Bing Chat

Microsoft announced today that users would also be able to communicate with Bing Chat, the AI-powered chat-based version of its Bing search engine, via voice commands.
"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," the Bing Team said.
For those who also want Bing Chat to reply using voice, Microsoft says there's also support for text-to-speech answers.
This week, Redmond also announced that it added support for Bing Image Creator to all chat modes after fully integrating the AI image generation tool into Bing Chat in March.
Bing Chat will also generate more visual results for travel queries starting this week, with links to extra details from Bing Travel.
Microsoft announced Bing Chat, its chat-based and AI-powered Bing search engine, on February 7, when it also released a new version of the Edge web browser with new sidebar Chat and Compose features.
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