Microsoft has expanded the reach of its artificial intelligence assistant, Copilot, by integrating it into iOS and iPadOS operating systems.
Both the Copilot app for Android devices and a dedicated app for iOS and iPadOS users from the company will be available shortly.
Now, a large number of users can benefit from artificial intelligence technologies with this move.
The app allows you to access Microsoft’s AI assistant, previously known as “Bing Chat.” The app operates similarly to OpenAI’s “ChatGPT” mobile app.
This app enables you to ask questions, write emails, summarize text, and create images using AI, through integration with the DALL-E3 model to turn text into images.
Microsoft suggests that Copilot enhances your design process and expands your creative horizons by combining the power of GPT-4 and DALL·E 3 capabilities.
The “Copilot” app allows you to access the advanced language model GPT-4 without the need for subscription fees, in contrast to the free Chat GPT version based on GPT-3.5.
Using GPT-4 improves the app’s capabilities and responsiveness.
Microsoft decided to rename Bing Chat to Copilot as a strategic step to provide an independent experience similar to ChatGPT.
This rebranding signifies a shift towards focusing on providing a unique, tailored interactive platform for users.
The company also offers a separate web experience for the AI assistant Copilot, distinct from Bing, emphasizing its independence. Additionally, it provides apps for Android and Apple systems.
The Copilot app is now available for download on the App Store for iOS and iPadOS users, marking a significant and unique step in Microsoft’s efforts to provide advanced AI solutions for diverse platforms.
Users can now experience Copilot, a new AI assistant, and the integration of text-to-image conversion and enhancements of the large language model GPT-4 directly on their iOS or iPadOS devices.