Microsoft launches voice chat feature to AI-powered Bing Chat on desktop

Microsoft has launched a new “Voice Chat” feature in Bing Chat’s AI-powered desktop, which will allow users to speak to an AI chat bot by tapping the microphone icon in the Bing Chat box.

Currently, the voice chat feature supports five languages ​​- English, Japanese, French, German, and Mandarin.

The company said that it will add more languages ​​soon.

We currently support English, Japanese, French, German, and Mandarin, Microsoft said in a blog post on their website, with more languages ​​on the way. Try asking Bing Chat – how much wood can a wood monkey chop if a wood chipper can sling? the wood?” Friday.

Moreover, the company said that Bing Chat also supports text-to-speech answers, which will respond to your questions with its own voice.

“With Voice Input Ask Bing Chat – What’s the Hardest Tongue Tool You Know?” The company said.

Meanwhile, Microsoft has once again increased the Bing Chat role limit to 30 chats per session and 300 chats per day.

“Good news, we’ve increased Bing Chat’s conversion limits again to 30 per conversation and 300 per day,” tweeted Jordi Ribas.

Over the past two months, the company has gradually increased the limit of the chatbot to enhance usability.

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First published: June 10, 2023 | 5:14 p.m ist