Microsoft quietly released a new application called Copilot for Android devices, providing users with access to the Microsoft assistant without the need to use Bing. The launch of this application came as a surprise, as its existence was only discovered a week later.
Currently, Copilot is exclusively available for Android, with no confirmed release date for iOS. Users can utilize this application to perform various tasks such as generating images with DALL-E, composing emails or other documents, and even accessing GPT-4, all free of charge.
In a bid to integrate its AI initiative with Bing, Microsoft has officially rebranded Bing Chat as Copilot. This move aims to create an experience akin to ChatGPT, complete with its own dedicated website. By abandoning the Bing Chat name, Microsoft is seeking to establish Copilot as a comparable alternative for users.
The release of Copilot on iOS is highly anticipated, and it is likely that Microsoft will develop applications specifically tailored for Copilot in the near future. However, iOS users need not worry as they can still access Copilot through the Bing app on the App Store for the time being.
As Copilot gains popularity and becomes available on more platforms, Microsoft is emphasizing its commitment to providing a seamless AI assistant experience for users across different devices. With the recent launch of Copilot for Android, Microsoft is solidifying its position in the AI assistant market and paving the way for the future development of this innovative technology.
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