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In addition to Microsoft 365 E3, E5, Business Standard, and Business Premium licenses, we have extended Bing Chat Enterprise eligibility to Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 licenses for faculty. In the future, there will also be a stand-alone offering for $5 per user, per month, for those customers who do not have these Microsoft 365 licenses.
With Bing Chat Enterprise, user and organization data are protected and will not leak outside the organization. What goes in—and comes out—remains protected. Chat data is not saved, and Microsoft has no eyes-on access, which means no one can view your data and your data is not used to train the models.
Check out the Bing Chat Enterprise experience, which is now in preview for Microsoft 365 A3 and A5 licenses for faculty
Check out the Bing Chat Enterprise documentation to learn more about how to turn Bing Chat Enterprise on or off for your organization. It will be on by default no earlier than September 21st. To turn on Bing Chat Enterprise today, your organization will need to have the following configuration completed by an IT administrator.
- Ensure the Microsoft Search in Bing control in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center is enabled.
- Navigate to https://learn.microsoft.com/bing-chat-enterprise/ to turn on Bing Chat Enterprise.
Once enabled, faculty signed in with their Microsoft Entra ID (currently known as Azure Active Directory) can access Bing Chat Enterprise in the Microsoft Edge sidebar and bing.com/chat. Learn more by reading the official announcement blog, aka.ms/BCEforEDUFaculty, and the Bing Chat Enterprise FAQ.