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How to enable Sydney Bing AI on Windows 11’s Copilot
The Sydney Bing AI chatbot is an older Bing AI prototype.
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Published onJuly 20, 2023
published onJuly 20, 2023
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You might not be aware, but Bing AI has a secret personality, Sydney, and Microsoft has been testing it out for years, according toThe Verge. In fact, Sydney is not a personality, per se, but merely a sort of Bing prototype, which was used in the past for the Redmond-based tech giant to experiment on.
But it seems parts of Sydney still remain in today’s Bing AI, andwith the release of Copilot on the Windows Insider Program channels, you can enable it to become Sydney.
As you might know, users have found that Windows 11’s Copilot is based on Bing AI, and Copilot itself uses Edge when interacting with you. So it is perfectly reasonable to find some old Bing AI parts in Copilot today.
And guess what? You can do it.You can actually enable Sydney Bing AI chatbot in Windows 11’s Copilot. It’s not complicated and we’re going to show you exactly how.
Here’s how you can enable Sydney Bing AI chatbot on Windows 11’s Copilot
For this to work, firstyou need to be in the Windows Insider Program. You can easily register to be a part of it, and it only takes a couple of minutes, a restart, and a Windows Update.
So, assuming you have done this already, here’s what you have to do:
Sydney Bing AI chatbot will use the internet as well, to provide you with answers, but it seems the tool is far more carefree than Bing AI, and Copilot.
However, it’s still an interesting tool, and it might give you a sense of what Microsoft was thinking about AI several years ago.
Will you try it? If so let us know in the comments section below your thoughts and opinions on this Bing AI prototype.
More about the topics:Bing AI,Windows 11
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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.