Microsoft has released Android and iOS apps for its AI-powered productivity assistant Copilot.
The Copilot mobile app is functionally reminiscent of OpenAI’s ChatGPT mobile version, with a clean interface that users can access to ask questions, summarize text, and create email drafts, blogs, and documents. Masu. Users can also generate images using DALL-E 3 image creation technology.
The app also includes access to GPT-4, one of OpenAI’s newest LLMs. Users must pay a fee to access her via ChatGPT. The free ChatGPT service still utilizes GPT-3.5.
Users can download the Android app from the Google Play Store and the iOS version from the Apple App Store.
The launch of the Copilot mobile app highlights Microsoft’s commitment to rebranding the service, with Copilot for Windows (and now mobile) being a reinvigorated version of Bing Chat that is primarily powered by AI, and the ChatGPT Echo UI. , which is organically integrated within the Bing search engine. It was launched early last year. However, Bing Chat and its sister product for businesses, Bing Chat Enterprise, were brought under the Copilot umbrella in November.
What’s the co-pilot story so far?
A consumer-focused desktop version, Windows Copilot, has been available since September and is described as “seamlessly available across all the apps and experiences you use most.” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Office 365, Bing, Windows, and more. It can be accessed from the taskbar using the Win+C keyboard shortcut and provides essential support along with all apps.
We also released 365 Copilot for enterprises, available on November 1st. Beyond Windows Copilot, 365 Copilot offers commercial data protection, guaranteed security, privacy and compliance, AI-powered Microsoft 365 Chat, and integration across Microsoft 365. App. Copilot costs $30 per user per month and is available to Microsoft 365 E3, E5, Business Standard, and Business Premium users.
In November, Microsoft announced the “next generation” of OneDrive, including new file views, governance controls, authoring tools, and Copilot. Copilot with OneDrive became available last month for Microsoft 365 subscribers to search, organize, and retrieve information from his OneDrive files.
Microsoft promised copyright protection to Copilot customers in October. As concerns grow over legal risks of how AI handles copyrighted IP, the Copilot Copyright Commitment addresses questions about IP infringement among those seeking to register with Copilot intend to do something.
At Microsoft Ignite in November, there were several important announcements regarding Copilot. This includes the aforementioned update where Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise are now part of Copilot branding. This is a move aimed at making his Copilot more accessible to everyone, showcasing the tech giant’s best AI-powered productivity tools. Via Microsoft’s Bing search engine.
Other Copilot news includes Microsoft 365 F3 subscriptions for field employees now have access to Copilot.
Copilot was added to the F3 license last month and is available at no additional charge. The product also includes commercial data protection, allowing frontline workers to make intelligent requests. Examples include searching inventory or summarizing large amounts of internal company documents without worrying about sharing sensitive business data.
Other updates to Microsoft 365 for frontline workers include the Shifts plugin for Copilot, dynamic capabilities to manage frontline teams and deploy shifts at scale.
Finally, Ignite featured new updates to Teams Phone, including exciting AI-powered Copilot features.
Copilot for Teams Phone uses AI to improve user productivity across services, including automating non-critical tasks and identifying important talking points and next steps. Teams Phone supports VoIP and PSTN dynamics and is generally available with Copilot for Microsoft 365 licenses.
If users want to refer to previous conversations, such as looking up important details or information they may have missed during a call, post-call support is now available where users can go back to past calls and ask Copilot questions. became.