Bing Chat and Copilot are both AI-driven features developed by Microsoft, but they serve different purposes. However, there is some integration between the two.
Bing Chat is primarily a conversational AI, similar to ChatGPT, that allows users to search the web, answer queries, provide information, and even assist with more creative or technical tasks. It integrates OpenAI’s GPT-4, which allows it to pull real-time information from the web while answering questions.
You can access Bing Chat by visiting the following link:
This will take you directly to Microsoft's AI-driven chat interface, where you can interact with it for various queries and tasks.
Microsoft Copilot is integrated across Microsoft's productivity apps, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. It helps users write documents, summarize data, generate presentations, and more. Copilot uses large language models to help users be more productive by integrating into the workflow of these apps. You can access **Microsoft Copilot** by visiting the following link:
[Microsoft Copilot] Login | Microsoft Copilot (cloud.microsoft)
This will take you to the official page where you can learn more about Copilot’s integration into Microsoft 365 apps and how it assists with productivity tasks.
While Bing Chat is standalone for search and answering queries, Copilot uses Bing Chat in the background for web-based queries or for certain real-time information it needs. So, while they are distinct tools, there is an overlap in terms of technology and shared services behind them.
In essence, Copilot is like a productivity assistant, whereas Bing Chat is a conversational AI used for broader purposes, including web search and general assistance.
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