Microsoft Copilot AI assistant and chatbot is now available on both iOS and Android devices, previously known as Bing Chat. Copilot provides real-time assistance in creating images or information through AI that aims to boost productivity, creativity, and skills development for its users.
Microsoft Copilot uses an AI language model to assist with various tasks and questions. Launched as part of Bing and Edge on February 7, 2023, now its app can also be found in Apple’s App Store or Google Play Store on iOS and Android devices for direct access – similar to OpenAI ChatGPT mobile applications.
Copilot can be an incredible aid. Microsoft Copilot, similar to ChatGPT but more feature rich. You can use DALL-E3 for creating pictures or writing emails; plus Copilot even gives access to OpenAI GPT-4 language models (whereas ChatGPT provides GPT-3.5 free).
Microsoft Expanding Copilot AI At ChatGPT’s Expense Microsoft is working hard to establish Copilot as one of the premier AI chatbot providers; and this move may just do it. Surprisingly enough, even while holding an OpenAI Board seat it has now overtaken ChatGPT when it comes to free chatbot offerings.
Tech giant Intel is expanding the use of Copilot, its AI assistant billed as being “your daily AI companion”.
Bing Chat has been rebranded to Copilot and will join other copilot products such as Windows Copilot, Copilot Microsoft 365/ Azure Copilot and Git Hub Copilot as an option to manage projects efficiently.
These latest mobile releases should broaden that reach further. These offerings, featuring OpenAI AI models and GPT-4 as well as DALL-E 3 functionality, should offer users greater convenience.
GPT-4 has recently joined Copilot, giving more accurate and reliable responses than ever. Furthermore, DALL-E 3’s image generator functionality creates images based on search queries or searches performed through Copilot.