Microsoft Copilot AI is now available on iOS

Shortly after the release of the Copilot program on Android, Microsoft Corporation also released a version for the iOS platform (including iPadOS).

The application provides access to AI Microsoft Copilot (formerly Bing Chat) and works similarly to the OpenAI ChatGPT mobile application. Users can ask questions, compose emails, and summarize text. In addition, images can be created thanks to integration with the DALL-E3 text description image generator.

Microsoft Copilot AI is now available on iOS

Unlike the free version of ChatGPT, which uses GPT-3.5, Copilot allows you to access the more advanced OpenAI GPT-4 large language model without having to pay for a subscription.

The mobile versions of Microsoft Copilot for iOS and iPadOS are available as a free download from the Apple App Store.

Source: The Verge

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