Microsoft brings Copilot to Android as a standalone app. The launch was made without announcement and brings the company’s chatbot to our smartphones.
The application is already available for download from the Google Play Store and offers access to artificial intelligence applications, through a conversation with Copilot. It is also integrated in DALL-E for creating images. At the same time, it offers the possibility of writing text, as well as writing emails. In fact, Copilot for Android does not require the use of Bing as a search engine. Copilot is similar to ChatGPT, meaning it gives access to OpenAI’s GPT-4 models. The new models remain paid if you use ChatGPT.

The launch of Copilot for Android comes just over a month after the name change from Bing Chat to Copilot. The company had launched its AI assistant through Bing search. This is still available, but the new app is more standalone as it doesn’t need Microsoft search, which frankly isn’t the best. If you don’t want to download the app, you can access Copilot through copilot.microsoft.com. Of course you need a Microsoft account. The release of the app is the most logical step for Microsoft to establish itself as much as possible in the field of artificial intelligence. So far, however, we have no sign of the app coming to iOS.
Logic says that the iOS implementation is very close, but Microsoft in general is somewhat unreasonable to take it for granted.


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