Microsoft brings its AI-powered Copilot app to iOS and iPadOS

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Microsoft has launched its AI-powered Copilot app for Apple iOS and iPadOS users, bringing the capabilities of GPT-4 and DALL-E 3 to mobile devices. The app, formerly known as Bing Chat, offers a similar experience to OpenAI’s ChatGPT mobile app but with access to more advanced features and the latest OpenAI models.

It’s been announced for Apple devices days after it was released for Android devices. 

What is Copilot?

Copilot is an AI-powered chat assistant that can help you with a variety of tasks, including:

Chatting with friends and family
Generating creative text formats, like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, emails, letters, etc.
Drafting text for emails and documents
Creating images and illustrations with DALL-E 3

The Copilot app on iOS and iPadOS platforms provides all the features that are available on Android. Moreover, it offers additional functionalities like support for Siri Shortcuts and the ability to use Copilot within other apps such as Microsoft Edge and SwiftKey.

The Copilot app is available for free download from the Apple App Store.

Launching the Copilot app for iOS and iPadOS is a major step forward for Microsoft in AI. The app offers a powerful and versatile set of features that can be used for various purposes. If you’re looking for an AI assistant that can help you boost your productivity and creativity, Copilot is definitely worth checking out.

You can check out the app here.

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