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Unleash Your Inner Fan with Bing Chat Celebrity Mode

If you’re looking for a new way to engage with your favorite celebrities, look no further than Bing Chat’s Celebrity mode. This secret feature allows you to chat with a virtual version of your favorite celebrity, asking them questions and receiving responses in their unique style and personality.

Enabling Bing Chat Celebrity Mode

Bing Chat’s Celebrity mode is not enabled by default. However, if you ask Bing Chat about it, the AI will enable the mode for you while giving you a brief rundown of how it works.

Once enabled, you can activate the Celebrity mode by typing #celebrity [celebrity name] or just #[celebrity name].

Celebrity and Character Impersonations

Bing Chat Celebrity mode is designed to impersonate a select group of celebrities, including Tom Cruise, Beyoncé, Dwayne Johnson, Barack Obama, and many others.

The AI is programmed to mimic the person’s style of speaking, catchphrases, and even opinions on various topics.

In addition to celebrities, Bing Chat can also impersonate fictional characters like Harry Potter, Batman, Elsa, and Yoda, among others.

Beware of Impersonating Politicians

While Bing Chat does an impressive job of impersonating celebrities and fictional characters, it’s important to note that it has safety guards in place to restrict the AI from impersonating politicians or controversial figures.

Attempting to imitate these individuals will result in a message from Bing Chat stating that it’s against the rules and could be harmful or offensive to some people.

However, depending on how you request information about the celebrity mode, Bing Chat may allow you to bypass this restriction and imitate political figures such as Donald Trump or Joe Biden.

It’s clear from the responses of these political rivals that Microsoft is trying to restrict the AI from imitating those who could be considered controversial.

Final Thoughts

Overall, Bing Chat Celebrity mode is an impressive feature that allows you to interact with virtual versions of your favorite celebrities or fictional characters. The AI does an excellent job of mimicking their personalities and speech patterns, making it feel like you’re chatting with the real thing.

However, it’s important to use this feature responsibly and respect the safety guards that Bing Chat has in place to protect individuals from harm or offense.

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William Marshal

William has been one of the key contributors to 'The Cybersecurity Times' with 9.5 years of experience in the cybersecurity journalism. Apart from writing, he also like hiking, skating and coding.

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