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You can now try out Microsoft’s new AI-powered Xbox chatbot
Microsoft has been testing a new AI-powered Xbox chatbot, and now Xbox Insiders can try it out for the first time. I exclusively revealed the existence of this new “Xbox Support Virtual Agent” earlier this year, and Microsoft now says it’s designed “to help Xbox players more efficiently solve their support-related gaming issues.”
Xbox Is Getting an AI Chatbot Courtesy of Microsoft, but It Is Not yet Available on the Console
However, Microsoft's AI chatbot is still under development, and this current availability is limited to all Xbox Insiders who are located in the United States, meaning that it is still under the limited beta.
The new Xbox AI chatbot is here to help with support issues
The rise of AI continues to work its way into more industries and the latest on Microsoft's front is an AI chatbot for Xbox that you can now test. The AI
Xbox is rolling out its new AI support chatbot to testers
Xbox has started rolling out a new AI-powered chatbot called Support Virtual Agent. It’s available now for US-based Xbox Insiders, ahead of a wider release planned for a later date.
Xbox Insiders Can Now Test an AI-Powered Support Virtual Agent
The Xbox team is inviting Xbox Insiders to test a new AI-powered support virtual agent designed to solve the most common issues gamers can encounter on Xbox consoles.
Xbox Implements AI Support Chatbot Rather Than Strictly Using Live Agents
A new chatbot support system is being rolled out on Xbox to deliver fast and useful responses to help resolve issues.
Microsoft starts testing AI-powered chatbot with Xbox insiders in the US: Here’s how it can help gamers
Microsoft is piloting an AI-powered chatbot for Xbox support, available to US-based Xbox Insiders. The "Xbox Support Virtual Agent" aims to streamline
Xbox Support Virtual Agent is an AI-Powered Chatbot That Will Solve Gamers’ Issues
Xbox Support Virtual Agent has been announced by the gaming studio to help resolve players’ issues regarding the Xbox console and games.
Microsoft Releases AI-Powered Xbox Support Virtual Agent for Xbox Insiders
The AI chatbot has been rolled out to the US-based members of the Xbox Insider Programme who have signed up for the experimental updates. Microsoft said eligible users will begin seeing the chatbot on the “Contact us” page on the platform's support page after signing into their account.
Xbox AI-Powered Chatbot Is Available, But to Insiders Only
Xbox Insiders in the US can now interact with Xbox’s new AI-powered chatbot and are being asked to deliver feedback on the experience.
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Xbox Insiders Can Now Test New AI Feature
Microsoft announces a new AI-powered feature rolling out to users in the Xbox Insider program before it becomes available to the general public.
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