Microsoft Copilot became available for iOS
Microsoft's AI chatbot Copilot, which is similar to ChatGPT and Google Bard, has officially launched on the iOS and iPadOS App Store. Copilot which was first made available for Android, gives priority to information searches over managing long papers. It allows users to compose emails, make photos, and ask questions of the web and get genuine answers.
Microsoft's Copilot prioritizes searching for information rather than handling lengthy documents. For example, you can use Copilot to ask questions and get real answers from the web, draft emails and smaller articles. It can also create images from your text, using DALL-E 3, a powerful text-to-image generator from OpenAI.
Copilot runs on GPT-4, the latest and most advanced large language model (LLM) from OpenAI. This means users can enjoy the full potential of GPT-4 for free, unlike ChatGPT, which charges for using anything beyond GPT-3.5.
Microsoft Copilot was formerly known as Bing Chat, but Microsoft decided to give it a new name and a new look. Users can still use Copilot on the web, but it also has its own website, separate from Bing. Users can download the app from the Apple App Store and use it on iPhone or iPad.
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