Arrr, me hearties! Microsoft be launchin' Copilot for iPhones and iPads, just after dominatin' the Android seas!
2023-12-30
Avast ye, hearties! Ye can now lay hands on the treasure o' Copilot fer iOS and iPadOS – 'tis a free bounty, but ye'll likely be needin' a Microsoft account, if ye catch me drift.
Microsoft has released a Copilot app for iOS and iPadOS, following the recent launch of the app for Android. The iOS version is identical to the Android one and is also free to use. By signing in with a Microsoft account, users can access the latest GPT-4 model from OpenAI, which provides better responses but slower performance. This is a notable move from Microsoft, although much of the app's functionality was already available in the Bing apps for both Android and iOS.Copilot is a generative AI tool that can produce text and images based on user prompts. It can perform various tasks, such as writing poems or generating images. It can also query the web for information and explain complex topics in simple terms. Microsoft is actively working on improving Copilot, recognizing the competition from other companies like Apple and Google in the field of generative AI. It is predicted that AI will be a major tech trend in 2024.
In addition to the mobile apps, Copilot is also accessible through Bing on the web, as well as in Windows 11 and Windows 10. So, users have multiple options to access the features of Copilot.
Overall, Microsoft's release of the Copilot app for iOS and iPadOS expands its availability to a wider user base, allowing more people to experience the benefits of generative AI. With ongoing improvements and integration into various platforms, Copilot is set to become a significant player in the AI landscape.