Xbox Insiders in the US can now interact with Xbox’s new AI-powered chatbot and are being asked to deliver feedback on the ...
Microsoft announces a new AI-powered feature rolling out to users in the Xbox Insider program before it becomes available to the general public.
Microsoft has launched a new artificial intelligence ... After logging in with their Xbox account, they can engage the AI ...
The Xbox team is inviting Xbox Insiders to test a new AI-powered support virtual agent designed to solve the most common ...
But even as Microsoft works on fixing the numerous issues already in play, more problems are surfacing — like a recent issue involving Microsoft Office apps crashing when a particular antivirus ...
A new chatbot support system is being rolled out on Xbox to deliver fast and useful responses to help resolve issues.
Report warns that scammers now posing as IT workers on Microsoft Teams to get remote access to victims' computers.
The AI chatbot has been rolled out to the US-based members of the Xbox Insider Programme who have signed up for the experimental updates. Microsoft said eligible users will begin seeing the chatbot on ...
Microsoft has released a new AI-powered chatbot, the Support Virtual Agent, aimed at helping Xbox users resolve gaming and console support issues more ...
A small, private trial of the Gov.UK chatbot was conducted last year, with nearly 70% of the responses provided by the chatbot classed as helpful, but DSIT said the test also showed that more ...
Up to 15,000 people will be able to ask the AI-powered chatbot for guidance on business rules and support on Gov.UK.
Bing Chat is accessible for free to anyone with a Microsoft account. It was initially available to a limited group of users but has since been rolled out more widely. Users can access Bing Chat ...