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Microsoft Rename AI-Powered Chatbot to Copilot, Offers $15,000 for Security Researchers
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Microsoft renames its AI-powered chatbot to Copilot and offers up to $15,000 for security researchers to find vulnerabilities in its AI-powered services. Bing Chat is now available in Windows and can be accessed for $5 per month. Microsoft extends Bing Chat to Chrome and Safari mobile browsers, introducing a dark mode option and celebrating the launch of visual search. Bing Chat will be available in third-party browsers, including mobile devices, but the exact launch date is not provided. Microsoft charges more for access to new AI features in its office software and introduces a more secure version of Bing for businesses.
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How does the extension of Bing Chat to third-party browsers affect Microsoft's competition with AI chatbots?
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