Can't enable Bing Chat Enterprise

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How in the world do I enable Bing Chat Enterprise.  The article that explains how to do it is completely useless.  It just provides a link to some generic article about assigning licenses in Powershell.  When I go to group licensing in M365 admin center I see this.  I can't check that box because it states "this app is assigned at the organization level."  GREAT.  Where do I go to assign it at the organization level?

 

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Hi @skdyer,
We are glad you’re interested in Bing Chat Enterprise, a generative AI service that provides enhanced commercial data protection for users accessing the generative AI capabilities of Bing Chat.
To enable Bing Chat Enterprise for your organization, you need to have an eligible Microsoft 365 license, such as Microsoft 365 E3 or E5, A3 or A5 for faculty, Business Standard, or Business Premium. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/bing-chat-enterprise/faq
You also need to have Microsoft Search in Bing setting active in your Microsoft 365 Admin Center. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/bing-chat-enterprise/manage
If you meet these requirements, you can use the Bing Chat Enterprise service plan to manage access to Bing Chat Enterprise for your users. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/bing-chat-enterprise/manage
Alternatively, you can use the Bing Chat Enterprise Admin Controls page to turn on or off Bing Chat Enterprise for your organization. https://www.bing.com/business/bceadmin (you must be administrator)
For more information, please check out the Frequently asked questions about Bing Chat Enterprise and the Manage Bing Chat Enterprise documentation. both URL are above. I hope this helps!

I have tried to follow all the instructions and enabled things for 2 different tentants.  I have E3 licence on one tenant and E5 on another but I still get the consumer Bing Chat experience using Edge for both.

Based in Australia if that makes any difference?

 

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Wyn

 

@Wyn Hopkins  

This is the information from the AI:

You'll also need to have the Microsoft Search in Bing setting active in your Microsoft 365 admin center. If you meet these requirements, you can use your Bing Chat Enterprise plan to manage user access to Bing Chat Enterprise. Alternatively, you can use the Bing Chat Enterprise Admin Controls page to enable or disable Bing Chat Enterprise for your organization. Please check out the Bing Chat Enterprise FAQ and documentation

@skdyer I am also facing the same problem. Can you please guys tell me about it.  I have read your comments but i can't understand. 

Not sure what this means or where to change it

 

"need to have the Microsoft Search in Bing setting active in your Microsoft 365 admin center "

 

 

All I see is this

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@Wyn Hopkins  

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It seems like Bing should be your default search engine.