The chat-curious can download theof SwiftKey for Android. The April 5 update makes the Bing chatbot available wherever you’re messaging. Users will see three tabs in SwiftKey: one for Bing Search, one marked Chat that lets you talk to Bing Chat’s AI, and one marked Tone that reads your conversations and composes suggested replies with a similar emotional tone. The rollout isn’t happening, so if you install the SwiftKey beta and don’t see the Bing Chat tabs, keep checking back.
It’s Android-only, of course. Users of other operating systems can access Bing Chat through the Bing app or through a web browser. This kind of AI tech makes sense on the app, given that the point of SwiftKey is to discern what meaning you're trying to get out with your swipes and gestures. Of course, it’s one thing to guess the word you mean and quite another to do the generative AI thing of making up whole messages you could send. But hey, it’s AI texting. What could possibly go wrong?Google likes smushing together its services.
Still, Google is clearly eager to get more action going with podcasts. Maybe syncing its Podcasts app with its YouTube apps will also absorb some of the audience from the popular music and video platform. Though, obviously, services like Spotify and Apple Music have a heck of a head start.Rakuten, best known for its Kobo e-readers, which serve as alternatives to Amazon’s Kindles, has a new E Ink tablet you can write on.
has a 10.3-inch screen that lets you read ebooks and documents while scribbling notes with the accompanying pen.
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