Addiction guaranteed! Microsoft ChatGPT is embedded in the Swiftkey keyboard

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If you haven’t heard of ChatGPT The artificial intelligence that drives the whole world crazy, so you must be living on another planet. The use of ChatGPT requires you to register and start using through a web interface on the website of OpenAi. Today OpenAi belongs to Microsoft and so does the SwiftKey keyboard. Here things take a turn for the worse when Microsoft integrated the Bing Chat based on ChatGPT directly into the Swiftkey keyboard.

The Swiftkey keyboard is famous thanks to the possibility of sliding over the letters without lifting your finger and thus typing words. In 2016, Microsoft acquired Swiftkey for $250 million. Now, with the integration of Bing Chat into the keyboard it seems that Microsoft will start to get a return for its huge investment. Estimates say that ads will soon be integrated into Bing Chat.

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How does it work? From now on you will not have to go to an external website and/or an external application that uses artificial intelligence capabilities, but you will be able to conduct a conversation directly from the keyboard. You can copy the text of the chat and immediately add it to your typing in any application you find it in. The use of this option requires you to register for the first time, to confirm several conditions on privacy issues and then it works in an integral and simple way to use. The Bing icon will appear on your keyboard and from there the way to chat is simple.

When switching to the chat, you will switch to a full-screen correspondence, when it is finished, you can return to the screen from which you entered the chat.

The application is currently set up in the beta phase and is available for the Android version and will soon also be available for iOS. We recommend you to try it, we promise you won’t go back.

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