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Microsoft Copilot App Live on Google Play Store OpenAI GPT 4 DALL E 3 Based Visual Content Generator iOS Version Expected Soon

Microsoft Copilot App Live on Google Play Store OpenAI GPT 4 DALL E 3 Based Visual Content Generator iOS Version Expected Soon
Written by Manoj Kadam
Microsoft Copilot App Live on Google Play Store OpenAI GPT 4 DALL E 3 Based Visual Content Generator iOS Version Expected Soon

Microsoft Copilot App Live on Google Play Store OpenAI GPT 4 DALL E 3 Based Visual Content Generator iOS Version Expected Soon

It appears that Microsoft Copilot has been quietly released for Android users. Running on the latest OpenAI models GPT-4 and DALL-E 3, Copilot works to generate content and visuals from basic text descriptions and requests. This is Microsoft's Bing Chat AI chatbot and other existing AI features rebranded and bundled together as the Generative AI Assistant. Although the company has not officially announced the release, Microsoft Copilot is currently listed on Google's Play Store and is available for download for all Android users.

Microsoft Copilot's Play Store listing lists the app as free-to-use, suggesting there may be in-app purchases. According to the listing on the Play Store, the app was last updated on December 19. Microsoft rebranded its Bing Chat AI to Copilot in September this year. However, unlike Bing Chat, the new app is designed solely to provide access to Microsoft's AI conversation helper. There is no rewards system, but advertisements will appear occasionally in this new app.

As noted in the listing, Copilot offers free access to OpenAI's GPT-4 and DALL-E 3 artificial intelligence models, which it claims will provide users with “fast, complex, and accurate responses.” -Helps provide the ability to create captivating visuals.”

The Microsoft Copilot app for Android does not require users to sign in to a Microsoft account. However, the company points out that signing in using a Microsoft email ID will allow for “more questions” and “longer conversations” with the chatbot. The app also asks for approximate location permission but it is not mandatory to share it. A toggle within the Microsoft Copilot application enables users to turn on GPT-4 access, which the app also warns will be “creative yet slow.”

Meanwhile, a report by Windows Latest citing internal sources suggests that Microsoft is working on an iOS version of Copilot. The report claims it is “almost ready” and could launch soon, although no timeline has been mentioned. Currently, iOS users can access Microsoft Copilot through the Bing Chat app.

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