Bing AI chat is now open to all – and about to get even more powerful

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Bing AI chat is open to all, and more powerful than ever
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There's no longer any waiting list to try out the Bing AI chatbot, Microsoft has announced, while also outlining some of the features heading to the bot in the near future – including the ability to include photos and videos in the generated responses.
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