Microsoft today (July 18 2023) announced Bing Chat Enterprise, an AI-powered chat solution for businesses. Bing Chat Enterprise is rolling out in preview today and is included at no additional cost in Microsoft 365 E3, E5, Business Standard and Business Premium. Microsoft announced that in the future, it will be available as a stand-alone offering for $5 per user, per month.
Here is a quick summary from the announcements today.
Bing Chat Enterprise, is a new AI-powered chat solution designed for businesses1. Bing Chat Enterprise is a generative AI chatbot that goes beyond just text-based communication. It leverages advanced natural language processing (NLP) capabilities to understand and interpret user queries, providing contextually relevant responses and suggestions2. Additionally, the chatbot is designed to learn and adapt over time, continuously improving its performance as it gains more knowledge and experience.
Bing Chat Enterprise is integrated with Microsoft Edge, allowing users to access the chatbot through the browser's sidebar3. This integration ensures that the chatbot is easily accessible and can be used alongside other productivity tools, such as Microsoft 365 applications.
Bing Chat Enterprise is grounded in web data and provides verifiable answers with citations, along with visual answers that include graphs, charts and images.
Bing Chat Enterprise offers a number of benefits for businesses of all sizes. Some key advantages include streamlining workflows, reducing the need for manual intervention in certain tasks, and enabling more efficient communication and collaboration among team members4. By leveraging the power of AI, Bing Chat Enterprise has the potential to revolutionize the way businesses operate, ultimately leading to increased productivity and profitability.
Microsoft's Bing Chat Enterprise is a promising new AI-powered chat solution that holds significant potential for businesses.
Microsoft confirms that with Bing Chat Enterprise, user and business data is protected and won't leak outside the organization. What goes in—and comes out—remains protected. Chat data isn't saved, and Microsoft has no eyes-on access—which means no one can view your data. And your data isn't used to train the models.
Finally, if you are wondering how the Bing Chat (that was released back in the beginning of 2023) compares with Bing Chat Enterprise and Microsoft 365 Copilot, I found this image here useful:
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