Last week, Microsoft introduced the new Bing AI chatbot in the SwiftKey Keyboard beta app on Android. Now, the chatbot is rolling out to non-beta users on Android as well, meaning the Bing experience is now available to all SwiftKey users on the platform.
Microsoft has introduced the new Bing with Swiftkey via an update. Apart from the new Bing experience, the latest update also comes with bug fixes and stability improvements and takes app version 9.10.10.5.
However, it’s worth noting that the new Bing chatbot is in preview. Also, if you want to try it out, you’ll need to sign in to SwiftKey and sign up for the Bing preview waitlist. You can read the full official changelog below.
SwiftKey Keyboard 9.10.10.5 Changelog
The Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard comes with a host of new features, including the ability to search for emoji in multiple languages, including Arabic, English, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Microsoft SwiftKey is one of the popular keyboard apps for Android smartphones. The keyboard app recently crossed 500 million installations on the Google Play Store. For comparison, Google’s Gboard app is installed on over 1 billion Android smartphones. That said, Gboard comes pre-installed with every Android smartphone, but this is not the case with SwiftKey, hence the striking difference.
you can Download and install SwiftKey keyboard app for your Android smartphone from here, Alternatively, you can download and install the app from the link given below.