Microsoft this week will release a major update to Windows 11 that will put state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities powered by Bing at the center of the taskbar, one of the operating system’s most frequently used features.
With the update, the AI tool will be accessible from the Windows 11 search box, which allows users to directly access files, settings, and run web queries.
The taskbar where the new feature is located has a huge user base of over 500 million monthly – making it an ideal location to gain wider use of this amazing technology! Currently, only a preview version of the AI tool remains accessible on a limited basis.
Earlier this month, reports surfaced about Bing’s AI chatbot that included responses with inaccuracies and emotional outbursts.
However, Microsoft remains committed to improving the product experience for users as it continues to seek customer feedback. Despite the early difficulties, the company told CNN that “overall we feel very good” about the progress being made in chatbot technology.
The new Bing preview will be available exclusively to users enrolled in the Windows Insider Program. Microsoft insists on gradual approach to AI capabilities, saying it “wants to expand it carefully and responsibly”

In 2022, Microsoft launched a plethora of cutting-edge Windows 11 features powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
These include muting annoying background noises as well as automatically tracking the speaker’s movement. In addition, it automated some accessibility tools, such as providing live captions for videos.
Microsoft’s AI initiatives are constantly evolving. Just recently, Microsoft said it is investing a hefty sum in OpenAI to build its ongoing chatbot application ChatGPT.
The tool has already met with overwhelming success with over a million people trying it out in 169 countries since its launch earlier this year!
This is why they decided to expand the reach of ChatGPT by introducing it to Bing platforms, Edge browser mobile apps and Skype as well.


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