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Access Bing Chat instantly on your mobile device

Microsoft is continuing to promote its AI-powered Bing Chat tool by adding several new ways to interact with the chatbot on your phone or tablet.

The feature is now integrated with the mobile version of Edge – simply tap the new Bing speech-bubble icon at the bottom of the browser (see screenshot below) to start a conversation, ask Bing questions about any topic or prompt it to generate content for you. Usefully, your chats are synced across your PC and mobile devices, so you can pick up where you left off.

Additionally, you can now add a Bing Chat widget to your home screen to access the tool without opening Bing or Edge), long-press an empty area of your home screen, select Widgets and swipe down to the Bing section. Drag the new ‘Search & Chat’ widget to the desired position on your screen.

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