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    iOS users may now use Microsoft’s Copilot AI chatbot app – technology

    By Skypeak Limits31 December 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    It is currently compatible with iPads and iPhones.

    Microsoft has just recently published a standalone Android app for Microsoft Copilot, which provides you with a convenient and speedy way to use the artificial intelligence assistant. It turns out that the versions for iOS and iPad were not too far behind, since they are now available for download from the App Store created by Apple. You are able to enter in your inquiry and wait for responses created by artificial intelligence, much like you would in Copilot on desktop and other AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT. The responses you receive from Copilot will be generated using OpenAI’s GPT-4, which is the most recent big language model developed by the company. The free version of ChatGPT, on the other hand, is powered by the older ChatGPT-3.5, and in order to gain access to the more recent model, you will be required to pay for ChatGPT Plus.

    Additionally, the iOS version of Copilot has the potential to convert your words into visually appealing visuals. This particular feature is powered by OpenAI’s DALL-E 3 text-to-image artificial intelligence technology, which the company has stated in the past is “significantly better” at being able to comprehend the final result you want to create with the text prompt that you enter in. It was also supposed to be better at portraying features that its predecessors had difficulty with, such as human hands. DALL-E 3 was designed to provide this improvement.

    Since Microsoft rebranded Bing Chat, this is the most recent product that the company has published under the Copilot brand. Additionally, the business introduced Copilot to Windows 10 and eventually to Windows 11, thereby providing access to the artificial intelligence chatbot on about one billion devices. This is based on the user counts of both platforms. As a result of these mobile rollouts, Microsoft is increasing the reach of Copilot even further, which is particularly noteworthy given that the apps are free to use.

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