Microsoft adds Copilot to SwiftKey keyboard, and it’s GENIUS (when it works)


What you need to know

  • A new version of Microsoft SwiftKey beta for Android adds Microsoft Editor as an option.
  • The feature is an extension of the recently added Bing Chat button.
  • Microsoft Editor can auto-correct up to 500 words at once in addition to changing the tone or going to a more significant composer feature.

It wasn’t too long ago Microsoft brought its Bing Chat feature to iOS and Android via SwiftKey, its homebrew keyboard app. While the feature is pretty great, as it lets you engage with Bing Chat right within the keyboard, it’s not clear it would be used often.

However, a new addition of Editor, Microsoft’s free Grammarly-like service for auto-correct (see the differences between the two), is also being added to SwiftKey, which should cut down on misspellings or poorly worded text messages and emails.





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