Microsoft introduced a separate Android app for Microsoft Copilot a few days ago, providing you instant access to the AI helper. The iOS and iPad versions were not long behind, as they are now accessible through Apple’s App Store. You may write in your query and wait for replies created by artificial intelligence, much like with Copilot on PC and other AI chatbots like ChatGPT. In the instance of Copilot, you’ll obtain replies generated by OpenAI’s GPT-4, the company’s most recent big language model. In comparison, the free version of ChatGPT is powered by the older ChatGPT-3.5, and you’ll need to pay for ChatGPT Plus to access the newer model.
Furthermore, Copilot for iOS can convert your words into visuals. That functionality is backed by OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 text-to-image AI technology, which the firm has stated is “significantly better” at grasping the result you want to accomplish with the text prompt you write in. DALL-E 3 was also meant to be more adept at depicting features that its predecessors struggled with, such as human hands.
This is just the newest Copilot offering from Microsoft since it was renamed Bing Chat. The business also brought Copilot to Windows 10 and eventually to Windows 11, giving the AI chatbot access to around a billion devices depending on the platforms’ user statistics. Along with these Mobile rollouts, Microsoft is also expanding Capilot’s reach more than ever.
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