Microsoft launched its generative AI-driven chatbot, initially named Bing Chat during early February this year. It debuted to the public as a preview. The company in November decided to rebrand both Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise under the unified name “Copilot,” aligning it with Microsoft’s other generative AI services.
Microsoft has now announced Copilot has moved from the public preview stage to general availability. This means that Copilot is now a fully released and stable product. Microsoft emphasised that with Copilot now generally available, organisations and users can integrate it into their daily workflows.
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“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,” Microsoft head of Engineering and Product for Bing posted on X. He adds that Microsoft will continue to “launch new features in preview while we iterate, listen to feedback, and improve the experience for our users.”
Copilot is currently supported in the following languages- English (US, GB, AU, CA, IN), Spanish (ES, MX), Japanese, French (FR, CA), German, Portuguese (BR), Italian, and Chinese Simplified.
Microsoft plans to add support for Arabic, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (PT), Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian in the first half of 2024.
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