Bing Chat is making headlines again after Microsoft launched an image generation feature with text input last week. In addition to the image generation feature, the development team for the new Bing chatbot is working on what it calls its "number one feature request."
Microsoft Advertising and Network Services CEO Mikhail Parakhin revealed that “chat history” is the top feature request for Bing Chat. The company is currently working on that. It looks like the software giant is very close to completing development. Replying to a tweet, Parakhain said, "Everyone is working on speeding up the transfer of chat history."
Parakhain did not reveal how chat history will work. So we don't know how much of your past chats it will remember and for how long. Hopefully we'll learn these details soon as Microsoft is working on rolling it out.
The CEO of Microsoft Advertising and Network Services also revealed that the company will not prioritize adding the microphone icon to the desktop version of Bing Chat. That's because, as Parakhin points out, it's "rarely used on the desktop." If Microsoft added a microphone icon, desktop users could use their voices to send text input to the chatbot, just like mobile users.
However, it’s worth remembering that the Bing chatbot is still in preview, with availability limited to those who have signed up for a Bing opt-in list. You need to sign up with your Microsoft account. Also, make sure your Microsoft account has important details, such as your birthday, before signing up. If you do everything correctly, Microsoft will put you through the join list quickly.
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