Bing Chat history is rolling out now and I couldn’t be happier

Finally! We can save our chats!

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What you need to know

What you need to know

That sound you hear? It’s Angels singing. OK, I lie, it’s me. I’m the one singing. Why am I singing? Becausethe feature I wanted most in Bing Chatis finally in my hands.

Chat history is rolling out!

While the tech sphere is distracted with Google I/O and what’s coming to Google Bard,Bing Chathas quietly gone about its business and started pushing out the new hotness.

I’m not the only lucky one, either. Checking in on theBing Subreddit, a number of other Bing Chat users are seeing the feature as well. That’s not to say it’ll appear for you right away; you know how these things work. But it’s definitely on the rollout.

It works about the same as the comparable feature onChatGPT. Any time you’re using Bing Chat, the thread is automatically saved and popped into the Recent Activity column. It’ll get time stamped, too, and I assume dated, though I’ll have to wait until tomorrow to see what that looks like.

Previously generated threads can be edited after the fact, though you’re still limited to the number of responses the same as any live chat session. Threads can also be renamed to make them easier to parse or deleted if you’re done with them.

RIght now, the feature only seems active on the browser version of Bing Chat. Accessingbing.com/chatin a mobile browser will give access the same as the desktop version, but mobile Edge and the Bing app doesn’t yet seem to be joining the party.

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