![]() ![]() Meaningful conveniences, or the lack of it Nadeem Sarwar / DigitalTrendsįor someone who spends nearly a third of his day typing on a computer and a healthy few minutes on messenger apps, having a clipboard really comes in handy. The sheer convenience that comes with the integration of these tools right into a keyboard app is simply unmatched in the industry. Then there is the chat option, which opens the Bing Chat interface to let you have a rewarding conversation with the GPT4-powered AI chatbot. Just do a simple copy-paste in the tone field, and the keyboard will almost instantly offer you four variations across Professional, Casual, Polite, and Social tones. You can even adjust the tonality of your written text on the fly. With Bing Chat at your disposal, you get the entire internet’s worth of knowledge bank at your disposal that also combines the traditional aspects of a full-fledged search engine at surfacing information relevant to your query. When it comes to the benefits of using a keyboard that brings the latest iteration of ChatGPT quite literally to your fingertips, I can think of many. Another crucial difference is that Paragraph AI is a paid app, while Microsoft’s offering doesn’t charge a dime. Joe Maring/Digital Trendsįirst, Paragraph AI is based on the older GPT-3 model, while SwiftKey and its inherent Bing Chat system have been upgraded to the faster and smarter GPT-4 tier. But when pitted against Microsoft’s own well-received keyboard app, it lags behind in two key departments. But SwiftKey isn’t the only keyboard out there that serves some generative AI goodness.ĭigital Trend’s Joe Maring recently tested another AI-fueled keyboard app called Paragraph AI that offered quite some impressive levels of versatility. I am talking about the integrated Bing Chat experience here, which recently got upgraded to the GPT-4 natural language model and happens to be the best that OpenAI has to offer. Instead, it has now set its foot in a rather weird domain where it also acts as a web browser and also offers direct access to possibly the smartest generative AI on the planet. One of the biggest advantages in favor of SwiftKey is that it’s no longer just a mobile keyboard app. SwiftKey is so much more than a keyboard Nadeem Sarwar / DigitalTrends The keyboard has matured a lot since, and to such an extent that in 2023, it leaves the default Apple keyboard far behind in terms of raw fun, versatility, and convenience. Then there is SwiftKey, the keyboard which made waves with the predictive glide-typing system all the way back in 2012 and was later acquired by Microsoft for a quarter billion dollars in 2016. ![]() I’ve even extensively pushed something as advanced as Paragraph AI, a keyboard that puts a ChatGPT-like generative AI at your fingertips, plus a handful of other genuinely impressive tricks. Over the past months, I’ve been experimenting with Google’s Gboard and Microsoft’s SwiftKey on my iPhone 14 Pro. ![]()
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