The excitement around AI is growing rapidly, as evidenced by the popularity of features like ChatGPT, which have taken over the tech industry by storm. The majority of existing tools have incorporated AI over the past few months for a faster and more efficient experience. Microsoft’s Edge browser appears to be moving in this direction as well, with the addition of a new text rewriting feature borrowed from another Microsoft product, SwiftKey. 

A recent Tweet by Leopeva64, who discovered a new option to rewrite a text in Microsoft Edge with Bing AI, confirms that this feature will soon be available for desktop users as well.

Features of the new Bing Rewriting Tool

  1. Rewrite Text Selection: A GIF shared in the tweet reveals that the selected text will come with an option to rewrite and replace.
  2. Tone: The “Adjust” button will allow users to select the Tone of the text for example casual and professional etc.
  3. Format: There is also an option for changing Format, which will allow users to rearrange the text in a paragraph, email, or blog.
  4. Length: Lastly the selected text length can be rearranged as short, medium, and long.

After you have made the adjustments, you can simply select the “Rewrite” button, and the text will be readjusted.

One thing to note is that this feature is currently in its testing phase; not everyone will have access to the “Ask Bing AI” option. But few desktop browsers have allowed Bing AI to be available in their toolbar, such as Google Chrome and Safari.





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