
However, the feature is rolling out slowly, meaning it might take some time to appear on your device. SwiftKey with Bing Chat AI / Image: you want to access the new Bing Chat integration, you have to download and install the beta version of the SwiftKey keyboard app from the Google Play Store on your Android phone. And the “Chat” option gives you access to the Bing Chat AI as if you were using the Bing mobile app. The “Tone” option allows you to add text that the chatbot will rewrite on your behalf. SwiftKey Keyboard uses Artificial Intelligence to automatically learn your writing style, including the emoji you love to use (if you use emoji), the words that. The “Search” option, as the name implies, allows you to search the web. Swiftkey was first released in 2010, and it was acquired by Microsoft in 2016. It is developed by TouchType Ltd., a subsidiary of Microsoft.

The integration appears as a Bing button on the left side of the command bar above the keyboard keys, offering access to search, tone, and Chat experience. Swiftkey is a keyboard app for Android and iOS devices that uses a predictive algorithm to suggest words as the user types. According to Microsoft’s CTO of mobile and commerce, Pedram Rezaei, the latest beta version of the popular virtual keyboard for Android is integrating the Bing Chat experience. Microsoft is rolling out its Bing AI chatbot to its SwiftKey keyboard app for Android devices.

SwiftKey keyboard app on Android gets Bing Chat AI support.
