Microsoft is expanding its AI offering: the new Copilot app for Android offers direct access to GPT 4 and Dal-e 3, independent of Bing. An iOS version is being planned.
Microsoft recently released a Copilot app for Android devices on the Google Play Store. This allows Android users to directly access the AI assistant Copilot’s capabilities without relying on Bing or other Microsoft applications. The app is Free on Google Play Store Available and offer a wide range of functions.
The focus of the new app is… AI models GPT 4 and Dall-E 3 by OpenAI. It allows users to ask complex questions, create text and Create a picture. This means you also have access to the latest developments in artificial intelligence on your mobile device
Copilot Stat Bing
Previously, access to Copilot was primarily possible through Microsoft’s Bing search engine. Integrating AI chatbots with Bing is the first step in making AI technology available to a wider audience. About Microsoft To integrate the growing AI offering, was renamed “Copilot” in November. Microsoft has also integrated Copilot into its Windows and Office applications as well as the Github developer platform. Even Copilot will be released for Windows 10.
The app now offers well-known AI functions, such as assistance in composing emails and texts, as well as the ability to create and analyze visual content. It opens up new opportunities for users to increase their productivity and creativity. Basically, the Copilot app is very similar to the Bing app’s chat menu and the ChatGPT app. However, you can do this through Bing Chat or Copilot Use GPT4 for freeChatGPT still requires a subscription though
While Android users can already benefit from this development, iPhone owners still have to wait for an iOS version to be released. However, it is expected that Microsoft will soon serve this platform as well, as media reports already indicate an imminent release. Until then, you can continue using it on iOS Bing-App For AI function.
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