Microsoft is testing Bing’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot on Google Chrome and Safari.
“We are flighting access to Bing Chat in Safari and Chrome to select users as part of our testing on other browsers,” Caitlin Roulston, Microsoft’s director of communications, said in a statement to The Verge.
“We are excited to expand access to even more users once our standard testing procedures are complete.”
It seems that there are some limitations to using Bing Chat on Chrome and Safari.
For instance, users can only type 2,000-word prompts, as compared to the 4,000-word limit that the company provides when using Bing Chat on Edge.
The chatbot’s communication with users will also restart after five turns rather than 30.
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