But, is the name change the only new thing the users will be introduced with? The answer could be a little ambiguous.
What is New with Bing Chat (now Copilot)?
Honestly, there are no significant changes in Copilot, previously called Bing Chat. “Refinement” might be a more appropriate term to characterize Microsoft’s perplexing activities. Let’s examine three modifications that Microsoft made to its AI chatbot.
Here, we are listing some of these refinements:
1. A New Home
Copilot, then Bing Chat, now has its own standalone webpage. One can access this webpage at https://copilot.microsoft.com
This means that the user will no longer be required to visit Bing in order to access Microsoft’s AI chat experience. One can simply visit the aforementioned webpage, without Bing Search and other services interfering with your experience. Put differently, it has become much more “ChatGPT-like” now.
Notably, however, the link seems to only function with desktop versions of Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.
2. A Minor Makeover
While Microsoft has made certain visual changes in the rebranded Bing Chat, they are however insignificant.
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