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Microsoft SwiftKey is not just another keyboard app as it can use AI to enhance your typing experience with style, speed, and fun. Leveraging AI technology, SwiftKey predicts words, tailors to user ...
Microsoft's SwiftKey keyboard has been spruced up with another round of AI-enabled features. Now rolling out for the iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, the latest version kicks in several options to ...
Microsoft is rolling out perhaps the biggest upgrade to SwiftKey ever, with the integration of Bing Chat bringing the powerful AI search bot to the popular virtual keyboard. However, users who may ...
Six short months ago, it seemed like Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard for iPhones and iPads was dead. It seemed that way because Microsoft had said it was dead and went so far as to delist it from the ...
Generative AI has become incredibly popular, and for Microsoft, it’s become the key to growing Bing. Now, the AI chatbot that makes the “new Bing” so attractive is coming to the SwiftKey keyboard for ...
Microsoft is out with its latest generative AI integration today. The company’s SwiftKey keyboard for iOS and Android now features GPT AI smarts which means you can seamlessly use it across any app on ...
Out of all the apps for Android, for some reason I get most excited about the keyboards. Why? It’s not because I enjoy typing that much, but because I still can’t get enough of the Swiftkey style ...
Microsoft in an unexpected move has brought back its SwiftKey keyboard for iOS users. The company, in October this year, officially discontinued support for the keyboard and dropped it from the App ...
Back in September, Microsoft pulled SwiftKey out of Apple's App Store after an official statement, leaving many disappointed because it was one of the better alternatives to iOS' default keyboard.