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There's around 10 developers and most use it now.
We have bing enterprise.
I've found that anything that used to be a Google followed by skimming a few blogs or docs is now a question to it.
It summarizes the articles that I was going to read, extracts the specific information I was after and sources each sentence so I can read it if I want to. Also allows follow up questions, which is big.
It has essentially replaced googling for me.
I also use it for refactoring and other tasks like that as well.
The speed at which I can get productive in a new language or framework has greatly increased.
I've also noticed our juniors can get up to speed very fast with minimal input.