

In addition, making calls through the Chat feature (integrated with Microsoft Teams) is now easier, complete with a quick video preview. Windows Studio Effects is also harnessing the power of AI to aid an updated range of features, including adjusting background blur and automatic framing. Microsoft is introducing Phone Link for iOS users, and Android users will see improvements to the existing feature. If you’re not, you can sign up to join the waitlist.

For the time being, the feature is still going to be available to those who are already part of the Bing preview. Instead, it appears that the full range of Bing’s functionalities has now made it into the Windows taskbar search.Ĭhances are that this will greatly increase the number of potential Bing users, because eventually, it may become available to every Windows 11 user. The attached screenshot shows us that you’ll no longer need to launch Microsoft Edge (which now has full Bing integration) or your browser of choice to try out Bing’s new search capabilities. “Soon hundreds of millions of Windows 11 users can get access to this incredible new technology to search, chat, answer questions, and generate content from right on their Windows taskbar,” said Panos Panay, Microsoft’s chief product officer. Not even a month after first unveiling the ChatGPT-based Bing search, Microsoft has now revealed that it’s integrating it further into its products, this time adding it to the Windows 11 search function. Microsoft is really going all-in on the new AI-powered version of Bing. The AI model itself also seems to have received an update that might make conversing with it less bizarre. The new update lets Windows 11 users communicate with the AI-powered version of Bing right in their taskbar. There are plenty of changes on the horizon, including those involving the ChatGPT-based Bing AI search.

Microsoft has just unveiled the latest update to Windows 11 which has already started rolling out.
