Microsoft provides “Bing” robot for Chrome and Firefox browsers

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The American company Microsoft revealed a number of upcoming changes to the artificial intelligence-based Bing robot, including support for third-party browsers, such as Chrome and Firefox.

And Michael Barakhin, head of web services and advertising at Microsoft, said on Twitter that the Bing robot development team will conduct the first robot work experiments on third-party browsers, indicating that this will happen soon.

There are already many add-ons that enable users to use the Bing or ChatGPT bot within Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers, but they are unofficial add-ons from independent developers.

Official support for external browsers will be a better option for users and Microsoft alike, as the American company hopes that the robot will reach a greater number of users, to train and develop the robot faster.

Microsoft had already added the Bing robot to its Edge browser earlier, in addition to including it in its search engine.

Windows system, and its various applications and services, and it also canceled the requirement to log into a Microsoft account to use the robot.

In addition to support for other browsers, Barakhin mentioned upcoming improvements to what he called the “break rate”, which means a fix for the bot stopping responding and chat session ending abruptly.

an issue that has been a growing number of complaints, especially among users who rely on the bot to handle code. software.

And there will be other improvements coming to the Bing Image Creator feature, knowing that these improvements may be released in an update to the bot this June.

And Microsoft had announced in late May that Windows 11 would soon allow users to know the passwords for Wi-Fi networks previously saved on the computer.

And it stated that Windows 11 will support the playback of various formats of compressed files, which may obviate the user from downloading additional programs or tools in order to deal with them.

It also launched the Avatars feature in the Microsoft Teams video conferencing application.

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