Microsoft has moved Copilot for Bing (formerly Bing Chat) out of the public preview. The Copilot is now generally available globally. You will be able to access improved answers, new efficiency, and instant creativity. Jordi Ribas, Bing Engineering Head took to X (formerly Twitter) and revealed the new development
I’m excited to announce that Copilot (formerly Bing Chat) has moved out of public preview and is now generally available, expanding access to better answers, new efficiency, and instant creativity. pic.twitter.com/CGrphmQgMl
— Jordi Ribas (@JordiRib1) December 1, 2023
Microsoft also announced that Copilot with commercial data protection is also generally available to eligible @Microsoft365 licenses. The product team is also planning to include additional Entra ID users over time. Your prompts and responses are not stored on the servers with Copilot’s commercial data protection. Microsoft will not access the prompts and is not used to train the models.
Copilot with commercial data protection (formerly Bing Chat Enterprise) is now also generally available to more eligible @Microsoft365 licenses, and we plan to include additional Entra ID users over time. pic.twitter.com/DClR77ZSnm
— Jordi Ribas (@JordiRib1) December 1, 2023
Bing Chat can be accessed via Microsoft Edge & Skype. You can also access Bing Chat directly from Windows 11 search box. You can ask Copilot to write content, listicles including summarizing website content from within Microsoft Edge. You can make use of the various tones that are available from within the Copilot.