Microsoft Expands AI Offerings: Copilot App Now on iOS and iPadOS | JP
In a significant expansion of its AI services, Microsoft has recently introduced the Copilot app for iOS and iPadOS. This follows closely on its Android app launch, marking a comprehensive rollout across major mobile platforms. Users can now download both versions from the Apple App Store.
The iOS and iPadOS version of the Copilot app offers a seamless experience with Microsoft’s AI chatbot, previously known as Bing Chat. This development represents a strategic move to align closer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT mobile app in functionality and accessibility.
Copilot is not just about asking questions or drafting emails; it steps up the game by incorporating DALL-E3, a cutting-edge text-to-image generator. This integration adds a creative dimension to the app, allowing users to generate images and text-based interactions.
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One of the most notable features of the Copilot app is its access to GPT-4, OpenAI’s latest large language model (LLM). Unlike the free version of ChatGPT, which uses GPT-3.5, Copilot users can harness the advanced capabilities of GPT-4 without needing a paid subscription.
With the rebranding of Bing Chat to Copilot, Microsoft is focusing on providing a standalone AI experience. This is evident in its swift deployment of Copilot apps on both Android and Apple devices, as well as the establishment of a dedicated web experience for Copilot, independent of Bing.
Microsoft’s launch of the Copilot app for iOS and iPadOS is a testament to its commitment to making advanced AI tools accessible to a wider audience. Microsoft is setting a new standard in the world of AI-powered applications by offering a user-friendly interface and robust AI capabilities.
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