Microsoft has removed the waiting list for the new one Bing Chat feature of Bing so everyone can use its chatbot, which is based on ChatGPT-4. Windows Central was the first to notice that if you sign up to the new Bing, the new feature is now automatically unlocked. TheVerge tested it with multiple Microsoft accounts and confirms that access is instant after email confirmation.

If you want to access the new Bing too, click on it here, then select “join waitlist” and sign in with your Microsoft account. The new Chat feature will unlock instantly. However, Microsoft clarifies that the new Bing remains in preview version.

Microsoft just a day ago confirmed that the new Bing AI chatbot was secretly running on GPT-4, while the removal of the waiting list also comes a day before the unveiling of Microsoft’s plans to integrate AI into the Office suite .

Microsoft first announced the new Bing AI last month, introducing the waitlist the same day. Gradually, the company allowed more and more people to use it, with limits on the number of questions someone could ask per day. These restrictions were put in place to prevent the chatbot from exhibiting “erratic behavior”. Now, Bing Chat users can ask 15 questions per session, with a limit of 150 questions per day.