The latest SwiftKey beta for Android boasts a new Bing Chat-powered Microsoft Editor feature that helps you write better. It is no secret that Microsoft is sparing no effort to integrate AI into its services and products.
For example, an earlier report claims the American tech giant is planning to add a new AI-generated writing feature to its Edge browser. In the meantime, the company has added its Bing Chat feature on both Android and iOS via its widely popular keyboard app Swiftkey.
The feature allows users to access Bing Chat with the keyboard, but it is unclear whether it will be used often. Still, Microsoft has now decided to add the Editor to Swiftkey. To those unaware, Editor is the company’s free Grammarly-like service for auto-correct.
What do you need to know?
This feature will come in handy for avoiding misspellings or poorly worded text messages and emails. Regrettably, Microsoft Editor for SwiftKey is only available on the Android version of the app at the moment. Also, you need to enroll in the free beta to get early access to it.
YouTuber Shane Craig, who has a reputation for focusing on “oddball devices,” recently showed how Microsoft Editor for SwiftKey works. Moreover, he explained how users can get into the beta in a video, which is as simple as clicking a button.