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Microsoft announced Bing Chat Enterprise earlier this year. Like its non-enterprise counterpart, Bing Chat Enterprise can provide answers to questions by scouring the web. Unlike the normal Bing Chat, Bing Chat Enterprise keeps data private. Information used to ask questions and the answers that the tool generates is kept private and is not stored by Microsoft or used to train the company’s AI models.
Starting today, Bing Chat Enterprise is available in preview for Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 customers. The same tool wasmade available in previewto some users last month, but it is now available for a wider range of customers.
“Bing Chat Enterprise gives your organization AI-powered chat with commercial data protection. What goes in—and comes out—remains protected,” said Microsoft in ablog post. “This means user and chat data will not leak outside the organization, chat data is not saved, Microsoft has no eye-on access to it, and chat data is not used to train our underlying models.”
Microsoft outlined some examples of things Bing Chat Enterprise can help with:
Bing Chat Enterprise will be on by default for customers with access “no earlier than” September 21, 2023. That is, unless an IT admin opts out before that date.
Once Bing Chat Enterprise rolls out, users can access it through bing.com/chat or through the Microsoft Edge Sidebar when signed into a work account.
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