If you are using Microsoft 365 and have a license for Microsoft 365 E3, E5, Business Standard or Business Premium you may have recently noticed a new ‘button’ appearing in the bar of the Microsoft Edge web browser. This innocuous looking symbol is the gateway to ‘Bing Chat Enterprise’, Microsoft’s generative AI chat service which is live in ‘preview’ now.
You may understandably be getting rather confused with the proliferation of new AI tools from Microsoft. We recently reported on the release of Microsoft Co-Pilot, an AI based tool specifically to designed to automate tasks in Windows and Office and to respond to prompts based on data held in your SharePoint and OneDrive.
Bing Chat Enterprise is instead essentially a Microsoft banded version of ChatGPT. However there is a key difference which is that the questions and data you feed into it, and the data it generates, are protected by commercial data protection and not used to train the AI engine or accessible by anyone else. This helps to alleviate one of the key concerns for businesses in letting their staff access AI tools.
You can chat with Bing Chat Enterprise from Bing.com/chat, the Microsoft Edge sidebar, or the Microsoft Edge mobile app, using your work account. You can also access it from Windows Copilot in the future.
Bing Chat Enterprise is not just a regular chatbot. It can understand complex queries, provide complete and verifiable answers with citations, and generate visual answers that include graphs, charts, and images. It can also help you create original content, such as social media posts, blog articles, code snippets, and more, using its own words and knowledge.
Here are some examples of how you can use Bing Chat Enterprise to get work done:
If you would like more help getting started with AI then get in touch with your Account Manager or contact us using the form below.