Bing Chat Enterprise, an AI-powered chat tool with commercial data protection, is now available for preview on Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 licenses for faculty users. User and organization data are kept secure, with no external leakage or unauthorized access.
Bing Chat Enterprise: A Preview for Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 Licenses for Faculty Users
Microsoft has recently announced an exciting update for its AI-powered Bing and Edge users. The Bing Chat Enterprise, initially designed for commercial customers, is now extended to Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 licenses for faculty users.
What’s New?
Microsoft is now offering Bing Chat Enterprise to faculty users, expanding its reach beyond commercial customers. This AI-powered chat system offers commercial data protection, ensuring that user and organization data remain secure.
“With Bing Chat Enterprise, user and organization data are protected and will not leak outside the organization.”
Major Updates
One of the major updates is the enhanced data security. The chat data is not saved, and Microsoft has no eyes-on access. This means no one can view user data, and it’s not used to train the models.
“Chat data is not saved, and Microsoft has no eyes-on access, which means no one can view user data, and it’s not used to train the models.”
Important to Know
Education customers who wish to enable or opt-out of Bing Chat Enterprise for their employees can refer to the online documentation provided by Microsoft. Bing Chat Enterprise is currently in preview on Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 licenses for faculty.
Stay updated with the latest advancements by reading the official announcement blog and the Bing Chat Enterprise FAQ.
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