• Bing AI with ChatGPT is now available on mobile devices.
  • Microsoft is also integrating the new Bing with Skype chat.
  • You can try these experiences as long as you have already access to the desktop experience.

As Microsoft continues the gradual rollout of its Bing AI with ChatGPT to more users (in a limited preview), the company is now bringing the chatbot experience to mobile devices , including Android and iOS. In addition, the chat experience is also coming to Skype with voice access.

As part of the mobile experience, the new Bing AI is available through the Bing app and the mobile version of Microsoft Edge . However, the experience doesn’t include anything new. It’s the same as the one you can access today on the desktop on Windows 11 , 10, macOS, and Linux. You can also interact using voice controls.

Microsoft is also integrating the chatbot on Skype. When using the new version of the app, users can chat or speak with the AI to get answers. The company describes it as an experience that provides “a comprehensive and creative source of information, inspiration, and answers to your questions.”

If you are chatting with family, you can “@bing” in the same conversation to ask the AI for help (such as settling a discussion, planning a trip, etc.), and since it understands the context, you will receive a relevant answer. “Bing can understand and communicate fluently in more than 100 languages.”

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Skype with Bing AI (Source: Microsoft)

In the announcement , the company also states that you can choose “how you want your answers displayed. Whether you prefer bullet points, text, or a response that is written in a way a 5-year-old can understand.”

Bing AI in Skype can also be fun when asking the chat for “jokes, poems, stories, games, quizzes, and more. Discuss the weather, sports, news, trivia, and more with Bing and your friends or family.”

Whether you want to try the new Bing AI integration with Skype or the experience on mobile devices, you have to enroll on the waiting list to receive an invitation. If you already have access to the chatbot on the desktop, you can use the new experience on mobile and Skype (though it might take a day or two before it becomes available to everyone).

Also, since the preview of the new Bing with ChatGPT became available, the company has been proactively working to improve the experience, including restricting the number of queries you ask per session to six and up to 60 sessions per day. The reason is that the development team has acknowledged (after user feedback) that long conversation sessions with the chatbot can confuse the AI language model resulting in unwanted behaviors, including incorrect answers, argumentative tones, and other behaviors.

  • To share printer on Windows 11, open Settings > Printers & scanners , choose the printer to share, click on “Printer properties,” open the “Sharing” tab, click “Change Sharing Options,” check “Share this printer,” and click “OK.”
  • You may also need to change the network profile type to “Private” from Settings > Network & internet > Ethernet or Wi-Fi to enable print sharing on Windows 11.

On Windows 11 , it’s possible to share a printer in the network when it doesn’t have a wired or wireless connection. You can complete this task using the Windows 11 print server feature that allows converting any local printer (such as those using a USB or DB-25 cable) into a network printer quickly.

In this guide , you will learn the steps to share a USB printer on Windows 11 over the network.

Share printer on Windows 11

To share a printer in the network on Windows 11 from Settings, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings on Windows 11.
  2. Click on Network & internet .
  3. Click the Ethernet or Wi-Fi tab. Quick note: If you have a wireless connection, you will need to click the network properties option to access the connection settings.
  4. Under the “Network profile type” section, select the Private option to enable print sharing on the computer.
  5. Click on Bluetooth & devices .
  6. Click the Printers & scanners tab.
  7. Select the USB printer to share over the network.
  8. Click the Printer properties tab.
  9. Open the Sharing tab.
  10. Click the Change Sharing Options button (if applicable).
  11. Check the Share this printer option.
  12. (Optional) Choose a new name for the printer.
  13. Click the Apply button.
  14. Click the OK button.

Once you complete the steps, the USB printer will now be available in the network for anyone to connect.

Connect to shared printer

The process of connecting a shared printer to a computer in the local network is easy, but it’s not the same as installing a wireless printer .

To install a shared printer on Windows 11, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings .
  2. Click on Bluetooth & devices .
  3. Click the Printers & scanners setting.
  4. Click the Add device button and wait a few moments.
  5. Click the Add manually option.
  6. Check the Select a shared printer by name option.
  7. Confirm the network path of the printer – for example, \10.1.4.120\HP Network Printer . Quick note: If the computer name doesn’t work, use the IP address for the computer sharing the printer.
  8. Click the Next button.
  9. Click Next to install the shared USB printer on Windows 11.
  10. Click the Finish button.

After you complete the steps, the print jobs will go through the network to the computer with the print server and to the USB printer. Users will only be able to print as long as the computer sharing the printer is turned on.

If you cannot connect to the printer because the system asks for a username and password, open Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Advanced sharing settings , and under the “Password protected sharing,” select the Turn off password protected sharing option and click the Save Changes button. If this doesn’t work, you may need to create a standard local account on the source computer, and use that account to connect to the printer from the destination computer.