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Unlocking Bing Chat’s cool tricks and features: A comprehensive overview

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Published onJuly 24, 2023

published onJuly 24, 2023

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Our lives are increasingly becoming driven by technology-aide efficiency, making it important more than ever to stay on top of new tech features. One such platform that has come a long way is Bing Chat.

Paul Couvert took to Twitter to enlighten users aboutseveral tricks that elevate the functionality of Bing Chatto new levels.

Here’s a closer look at these features that you can try right now.

Reading Images through Bing Chat

Bing Chat has now been equipped with the mind-bending ability to understand and interpret images. Simply ask a question about an image you see, and Bing Chat, blurring the line between reality and the realm of artificial intelligence, will provide you with the answer. It’s as if the bots have trained their eyes to perceive images, much like humans, adding a futuristic flavor to our everyday conversation.

Coding From an Image

But the cool stuff doesn’t stop there. Bing Chat takes a leap in the world of coding helping the users to generate code from an image. Hand over an interface image to Bing and ask it to reproduce what it sees. Like an intellectual, Bing Chat will grasp the details of the image and craft a code, replicating the result.

Microsoft’s Bing doesn’t limit this feature to desktop interfaces either. You can even leverage this capability directly from your camera using the Bing app on both iOS and Android platforms.

The History Feature: More Than Meets the Eye

Not exactly a new addition, Bing Chat’s history feature continues to be an incredibly useful tool for recalling past conversations. However, with the advent of recent updates, even this trusty feature has seen a refresh. Now, Bing Chat can narrate previous chats in audio form.

Simply navigate to your chat history, select the conversation you want to hear, and click the microphone option. Within moments, Bing Chat will begin audibly reciting your selected conversation. It’s a handy tool for those who prefer to consume information audibly than visually.

In essence, Bing Chat’s latest updates imbue an old tool with new, unseen possibilities. The suggestions by Paul Couvert have proven that Bing Chat, when utilized to its full potential, can shift paradigms in how we interact with and make use of technology in our everyday lives.

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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