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Microsoft introduces Copilot app on Android; fuelled by GPT-4 and DALL-E to be your AI chat assistant

Microsoft is on a mission to make generative AI more accessible to the masses. The tech giant has introduced a mobile version of its AI-powered chat assistant- Copilot for Android users. The free-to-use AI app is now available on the Google Play store, giving users the comfort of a mobile app for AI-generated responses.

Rated 4.5 on the Google Play store, the Copilot has already garnered 100K+ downloads in just a week of its release. Notably, Microsoft is yet to release an iOS version for the Apple iPhone users.

Microsoft Copilot is a chat assistant powered by the latest OpenAI models, GPT-4 and DALL-E3, which have taken the technology industry by storm since their introduction to the market. The Copilot mobile app will streamline the generative AI experience for smartphone users.

Microsoft Copilot uses advanced AI technologies to provide fast, complex, and precise responses to queries. With Copilot, Android smartphone users can now engage in natural language conversation with the chatbot and ask it to write e-mails, and articles, tell jokes, and much more.

Moreover, the chat assistant also can create striking visuals from simple text descriptions. You can ask the Copilot to create abstract wallpapers, new cartoon characters, Hollywood celebrities selling oranges in a fruit market in India, Ananya Pandey winning an Oscar, and whatnot. You get the idea, right?

While you can use the free version of the app, powered by GPT 3.5, the app also allows users to access OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 model by paying a monthly subscription.

After installing the Copilot app on your Android device, make sure you sign in with your Microsoft account to log in and use the app to its full potential.

Microsoft wants its Copilot to be your everyday AI companion for both work and life. We found it to be a better personal assistant than Apple Siri and Google Assistant for on-mobile use. Our brief testing revealed some interesting results, which seemed impossible on traditional mobile assistants.

You should know that the coming year is all about Generative AI-enabled smartphones. The LLM+LVM models will give your handsets some serious cognitive AI capabilities to enable serious AI abilities on the go.

Tecktrackr Editorial

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