Joining the ranks of standalone smartphone applications is Copilot, Microsoft’s AI tool. This innovative tool was previously part of Windows and accessible through a number of mobile apps and the web, but now it turns out it has its own app.
Standalone app for Copilot
This happy discovery was made by user @techosarusrex who found out that Copilot’s standalone app is available for download from Android’s Play Store. Microsoft’s silence regarding the release of this standalone app was certainly surprising. However, this development indicates that his Copilot may have a broader presence within the Microsoft ecosystem.
App features
Here’s what you can expect from Copilot’s new app.
- Engage in complex conversations with AI
- Generate images with DALL-E 3
- Create documents such as letters and summaries
- GTP-4 can be flexibly disabled or enabled.
This app also provides both light and dark themes that users can choose according to their preference.
competitive environment
Whether Copilot will compete directly with Google’s Assistant, Alexa, Bixby, Siri, etc. remains to be determined.
Potential competitive features
Potential features that could make Copilot a strong contender in the race include:
- Accessing device features and files
- Create creative and realistic images with DALL-E 3 integration
- Image-based query processing with GPT-4 Vision’s context-responsive capabilities
These features could certainly increase Copilot’s competitiveness in the AI-assisted market.