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    Microsoft updates Copilot for mobile and web – technology

    By Skypeak Limits8 February 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Additionally, users now have access to extra tools for creating images.

    One year after Microsoft’s complete adoption of generative artificial intelligence chatbots, the company is giving Copilot a new coat of paint. Both on the web and in its mobile applications, the design of Copilot has been simplified in recent times. The business claims that the chatbot’s responses have a more streamlined appearance and feel, and that Copilot will offer a carousel of recommended prompts to highlight the capabilities of the chatbot more effectively.

    Just in time for the Super Bowl, the revamp has been completed. For the first time in four years, Microsoft is putting out an advertisement for the very important game. Surprisingly, the commercial includes demonstrations of Copilot as well as a few of the features that can be accessed through the mobile application of the chatbot.

    One year ago today, Microsoft introduced the artificial intelligence-driven Bing Chat. According to the firm, individuals have currently participated in 5 billion discussions and generated 5 billion photographs through the numerous Copilot experiences that have been made available to them. It is mentioned that the company has been able to raise the market share of Bing and Edge with the assistance of Copilot, which is now its catch-all branding for chatbots as “Bing Chat” is being phased out. However, it is possible that the gain was not as significant as the company had planned.

    Meanwhile, Copilot has been updated to include additional choices for image creation and editing. Now, Designer in Copilot gives you the ability to alter photos that you have generated without requiring you to leave the chatbot. This feature is available in some regions. You have the ability to blur the backdrop of a photograph or transform it into pixel art, for example. Copilot Pro customers have the ability to regenerate images and resize them between landscape and square formats without having to leave the chat window where they are now located. Microsoft is also planning to launch Designer GPT within Copilot in the near future. This would provide customers with “an immersive, dedicated canvas within Copilot where you can visualize your ideas,” according to the statement.

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