Microsoft has released a new AI chat app called Copilot, now available for free on Android. The app taps into the latest AI models - GPT-4 and DALL-E 3 - to deliver fast, complex, and accurate responses to questions. Users can also generate images from text prompts using the app.
The Copilot app provides an experience similar to OpenAI's popular ChatGPT and Microsoft's own Bing AI chatbot. Users can ask questions by typing or speaking, upload images for analysis, and enable GPT-4 for more reliable responses. The app also comes with Light and Dark mode viewing options.
GPT-4 and DALL-E 3 Give Copilot a Boost
What sets Copilot apart is its use of OpenAI's newest AI models. GPT-4 allows for more complex conversations while DALL-E 3 generates stunning visuals from text. Microsoft states these "advanced AI technologies provide fast, complex, and precise responses," perfect for an AI assistant app.
Expanding the Copilot Brand
The launch of this Android app helps Microsoft expand the Copilot brand across its products. There's already Copilot for Windows, Microsoft 365, Azure, and GitHub. The dedicated Copilot app furthers the branding and capabilities.
Android Only For Now
Unfortunately iPhone users are left out for now. The app is currently Android-only. However, Microsoft will likely expand support to iOS soon. Until then, iPhone owners can use Microsoft's Bing AI chatbot app.
The new Copilot app puts advanced AI into the hands of Android users for free. And Microsoft seems intent on making Copilot a flagship brand for AI-powered products across the company. Look for Copilot to spread to more platforms as Microsoft taps into the latest AI advancements from OpenAI.
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