During the Christmas season, Microsoft has been careful to make its Copilot app available on Android and iOS, as well as iPadOS platforms. The app provides users with the ability to interact with Copilot, previously known as Bing Chat, and works in a similar way to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Copilot allows users to interact with versatile AI chatbots. Simply enter your question or prompt and receive an AI-generated answer.
AI assistants make tasks like drafting emails, writing stories and screenplays, summarizing complex documents, creating personalized travel guides, and updating your resume seamless. Furthermore, the app Image Creator, powered by DALL・E 3, offers a wide range of creative possibilities.
Whether you’re looking to define a new aesthetic, manage your social media content, develop brand elements, come up with a logo, create a customized digital background, edit a portfolio, or create a storyboard for your film or video. Image Creator is a powerful tool. Image credit for this innovation goes to Microsoft.
According to the app description, Copilot stands out because it “combines the power of GPT-4 with the imaginative capabilities of DALL·E 3.” It not only streamlines your design process, but also pushes the limits of creative expression to exciting new levels.
One of the most notable aspects of Copilot is its free access to OpenAI’s GPT-4 technology. This is in contrast to his OpenAI proprietary GPT app, which runs on the older GPT-3.5 and charges users to upgrade to his GPT-4.
November marked a significant rebranding for Microsoft as Bing Chat was renamed Copilot. Before Copilot launched on mobile, similar functionality was accessible through Bing’s chat feature on the app. It remains to be seen whether Microsoft intends to phase out the Bing app in favor of Copilot, as no announcement has been made on the matter yet.
Notably, Copilot’s introduction to mobile devices follows its earlier availability on the web. Microsoft’s latest move aims to establish a clear identity for his Copilot as a standalone product and expand its access to a wider user base.