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    Android users may now use Microsoft’s Copilot AI helper – technology

    By Skypeak Limits27 December 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Features that are available on the desktop version of the application will be supported by the app.

    Now available on Android mobile devices, Microsoft’s Copilot tool—the company’s AI chatbot that can do everything from assist you with writing code to draft a marketing email—is powered by OpenAI’s most recent models, GPT-4 and DALL-E 3. Copilot can also be used to generate images from simple text descriptions and requests. You can download it for free from the Google Play Store without needing to sign in with a Microsoft account.

    In contrast to the recent announcement of Bing Chat’s mobile release, Microsoft’s Copilot (previously known as Bing Chat) app was quietly rolled out on mobile devices. The new Copilot app was released earlier this month and was first discovered by Neowin when X users noticed it in the Play Store. Copilot is still unavailable on iOS, though, and the company has not yet provided an estimated release date.

    Microsoft’s previous move to bring Copilot to Windows 10, after launching on Edge, Microsoft 365 products, and Windows 11 — added an additional 1 billion devices that are eligible to use the AI assistant, signaling Microsoft’s deadset view on expansion. This coincides with the company’s recent updates to Copilot which include its video summarization capability and song creation feature. It only makes sense that Copilot has made its way to mobile devices (or at least on Android to start).

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