Microsoft is proactive in releasing updates. Bing Chat has been getting convenient updates on a weekly basis, if not more often. The most recent batch reached Microsoft Build.
In a July 18 release, Microsoft released its enterprise Bing Chat enterprise solution, and updated the chatbot to accept both text and image input.
In the June 2 release, Microsoft increased the limit for Bing Chat to 30 turns per chat and 300 chats per day. Bing Image Creator support was also expanded to all modes, and travel queries were optimized to deliver more visual results.
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In the May 22 release, Bing Chat gets several long-awaited features, including chat history and no longer chat or turn limits.
Other bells and whistles include better visuals in replies, videos in replies, improved auto-suggestions, optimized replies to recipes, and privacy improvements in the Edge sidebar.
Prior to this release, Microsoft announced new AI features for its Bing, Swiftkey, Skype, and Edge apps. The highlight of this wave of updates was the Bing Chat widget that allows you to access Bing Chat from your smartphone’s home screen.











