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Take a message, Bing

is a virtual keyboard for mobile devices that can learn your writing style to provide more accurate autocorrect and text predictions. This new integration adds direct access to the Bing chatbot with the ability to, exactly like the browser version. There is, however, an exclusive Tone feature that will analyze what you just entered and then rewrite your text to match a certain voice. from the Google Play Store. However, there’s a chance it may not be available to you.

Fortunately, we were able to get our hands on SwiftKey’s Bing feature so we decided to take it for a test drive.Upon installing the app, you will have to follow the on-screen prompts to enable SwiftKey. Access to Bing sits right above the keyboard where it can do one of three things. In addition to the chatbot, there is a built-in Search function where you can look up a search term either by web post or image.

But the main attraction is the aforementioned Tone which, admittedly, is pretty interesting. When you run some text through Tone, it’ll provide four different rewrites based on certain voices: Professional, Casual, Polite, and Social Post. Both Professional and Polite are pretty similar as they take emotionally charged texts and tone them down. Casual, as the name suggests, gives text a more easy-going attitude plus it often starts messages by calling the other person “Dude”🤦‍♂️.

Tone does have a small restriction as text must be “between three and 200 characters” before SwiftKey will rewrite anything. Also, it refuses to work with swear words, so keep it clean. At the time of this writing, it’s unknown whether or not there will be an iOS version. SwiftKey has had a tumultuous history on iOS as it was discontinued on Apple devices back in October 2022 only for. We asked the company if there are plans for SwiftKey on iOS to get Bing AI support. This story will be updated if we hear back. Sign up to receive daily breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis, deals and more from the world of tech.

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