How to Utilize Chromebook’s New AI-Powered Bing

Although there are currently numerous fantastic ChatGPT Chrome addons online, what if you want to use the new Bing AI chatbot and Compose functionality on your Chromebook? The Bing AI chatbot is only available on Microsoft’s proprietary Edge browser. Hence, the only option if you want to use the new AI-powered Bing on your Chromebook is to sideload Edge into ChromeOS. We have thus developed two distinct ways for you to use the ChatGPT-powered Bing on your Chromebook in order to make things simpler for you. Let’s go right on to the steps after that.

Use the New Bing on a Chromebook (Play Store Support Required)

Installing the Bing Search app on your Chromebook will allow you to utilise the new Bing on that device. For your Chromebook, you will, however, require Play Store support (see Step #1). And in order to utilise the function, you must have access to the brand-new Bing AI chatbot. The Bing Android app’s voice search feature is the finest feature of this solution. As a result, you may also utilise Microsoft’s ChatGPT substitute as a voice assistant. With with that said, here are the procedures.

1. Open the Play Store on your Chromebook and install the Bing Search (Free) app.

2. Now, open the app and click “Sign in and join.” Next, sign in with your Microsoft account.

3. Finally, click on the “Bing” icon at the bottom center. If the button does not respond, close the app and open it again.

4. Now, click on “Phone” at the top, and choose “Resizable“. This will allow you to resize the window to your preference.

5. After that, click on the “maximize” button to make the window fullscreen. Now, you can quickly type and even click on the microphone for voice search.

6. Here is the New Bing in action on our Chromebook.

Use the New Bing on a Chromebook (Linux Support Required)

You may simply access the new AI-powered Bing on ChromeOS if your Chromebook has Linux support enabled. Install Microsoft Edge for Linux (Dev channel) and log in with your Microsoft account to get going. To utilise the new Bing, you must once again be on the whitelist. Here is the process.

1. If you haven’t installed Linux, go ahead and set up Linux on your Chromebook.

2. Next, open this page and click on the arrow icon under the Dev channel and choose “Linux (.deb)“.

3. Now, click on “Accept and download” and a .deb file will get downloaded on your Chromebook.

4. Open the Files app and move it to the “Linux files” section.

5. After that, double-click on the file and click on “Install“. Microsoft Edge will be installed within a few minutes.

5. Now, open the app drawer and move to the “Linux apps” folder. Here, open “Microsoft Edge”. You can also right-click on it and pin it to the ChromeOS Shelf for quick access.

6. Next, sign in with your Microsoft account.

7. Once signed in, click on the “Bing” button in the top-right corner.

8. And there you have it. You can now use the new AI-powered Bing on your Chromebook. You can also use the new Compose feature to generate texts using ChatGPT in the web version of Microsoft Word and even Google Docs.

Access Bing AI Chatbot on Your Chromebook Right Now

So here is how you may use your Chromebook without any restrictions to browse the new ChatGPT-powered Bing. Edge on Linux functions identically like Edge on Windows or macOS, including features like Compose and Insights. That’s all we have to say, though. See our comprehensive guide if you wish to use a Chromebook to run Windows applications. We also have a tutorial available for you to use in order to install Microsoft Office on a Chromebook. Finally, let us know in the comments area below if you have any queries.

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