Microsoft has begun integrating Bing AI capabilities into its popular SwiftKey Keyboard app, and the third-party tool already includes some AI features, such as learning from users’ typing patterns to make suggestions. This tool offers three options: search, ringtone, and chat. Engadget reports
And let’s say you want to know what dessert goes best with lasagna, just type it into the search bar while you’re talking, and the chat will suggest answers that you feel are in line with the messages or emails you’re replying to. However, if you’re responding to a work email and need help making things look more professional, Tone can help make things more formal.
iOS and Android users can also set SwiftKey as their default keyboard across apps, such as social media and email. Basically, if the app allows a third-party keyboard, you can use SwiftKey on it. Other than AI technology, other SwiftKey features include spell correction, task saving, and a custom toolbar. The Bing button is located on the left side of the keyboard, and it also automatically appears at the top of the screen when someone is typing. Suggest
SwiftKey can also access five select languages, and in the same release, Microsoft revealed updates to its translation service in the Bing app. Users who translate words and phrases from English into French, Spanish, or Italian will see both the masculine and feminine versions, contrary to the chatbot’s assumptions.
The inclusion of Bing in SwiftKey follows other Microsoft apps such as Skype and Microsoft Start. Skype allows users to send direct messages using Bing in a group or one-on-one conversation, while Microsoft Start provides access to Bing through the app. .