You can now share Bing chat responses on Facebook and other social media platforms

Microsoft’s new Bing experience is still in preview, but the good news is that it’s rapidly improving to become more usable. The software giant is working hard to add new features to make the new Bing more useful to users. For example, it recently added the ability to share Bing chat responses with others.

In a ticket they blog, Microsoft announced that the new chatbot Bing is now equipped with the ability to allow users to share chat responses with people on different social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and email. Also, you can copy the link to the chat reply and share it with whoever you want.

By sharing responses with people on social media, Bing users will indirectly encourage more people to try the new Bing experience. This, in turn, will bring more people to Microsoft’s Bing platform. Apart from increasing Bing’s market share, by encouraging more people to use the chatbot, Microsoft will also learn more about the usage model, which will be beneficial to improve the overall experience in the near future.

Over the past two weeks, Microsoft has added a plethora of new features to the new Bing experience, including faster response by implementing GPT-4 technologies, Skype Chats with Bing, increasing the maximum number of rounds you can have in a single conversation with Bing from 10 to 15 and number of rounds per day from 120 to 150, and more. The Redmond giant will continue to add new features in the coming days.

As a reminder, Microsoft’s Bing is not available to everyone, but Microsoft seems to have reduced the wait time after putting users on the Bing waitlist. We heard reports last week that Microsoft allowed everyone to try out the new Bing experience without joining the waitlist. This gave rise to rumors that Microsoft’s Bing was no longer in preview. A company executive, however, later clarified that it was still in preview.

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