Bing Chat limits have been raised to 10 chats per session (120 per day), and this is only the beginning
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Update 12:30 PM ET:Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft corporate vice president of modern Llife, search, and devices, notedon Twitterthat Bing Chat has moved to 10 chats per session / 120 total per day, which is higher than the initial 8 chats per session cited below.
Microsoft has increased the limits on Bing Chat once again. The chatbot now supports eight chats per session and a total of 120 chats per day. Previously the limit was six chats per session and 60 per day, andeven that was an increase.
Bing Chat only launched in preview last month, and the AI-powered tool ran into issues when users had longer conversations with it. In some cases, thechatbot would get confusedorshare rude responses. Microsoft placed drastic limits on Bing Chat, restricting users to five chats per session and 50 total chats per day. The company has gradually raised these restrictions.
“Since multiple people reached out: yesterday’s Bing Chat limit switching to 6 was a regression. We should be mostly back to the normal depth 8, total 120/day. Sorry about that! Seems to be holding up fine, hope to increase again soon,” saidMikhail Parakhin, CEO of Advertising and Web Services at Microsoft.
Parakhin noted that Bing Chat should be “mostly back” to its normal chat limit of eight per session, meaning some users may not see the increased counter at this time. Microsoftadded a turn counter to Binglast month to make it easier to keep track of how many chats a user has left.
It seems that Bing Chat may actually support more than eight chats per session. In my testing, I was able to have 10 chats with the tool.
If you haven’t tried out Microsoft’s new chatbot, our guide onhow to sign up for the new Bing powered by ChatGPTcan help you get started. While you’re playing around with Bing Chat, remember that youcan now change its tonewith the push of a button.
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