Microsoft Copilot seems to have been quietly rolled out to Android customers. Copilot, pushed by the newest OpenAI fashions GPT-4 and DALL-E 3, is able to producing content material and creating visuals from fundamental textual content descriptions and requests. It is Microsoft’s Bing Chat AI chatbot and different current AI options rebranded and bundled collectively as a generative AI assistant. Although the corporate has not introduced the discharge formally, Microsoft Copilot is at the moment listed on Google’s Play Store and is accessible for obtain to all Android customers.
The Play Store itemizing (first noticed by Neowin) of Microsoft Copilot lists the app as free-to-use, suggesting there may very well be in-app purchases. As per the itemizing on the Play Store, the app was final up to date on December 19. Microsoft rebranded its Bing Chat AI to Copilot in September this yr. However, in contrast to Bing Chat, the brand new app is totally devoted to offering entry to Microsoft’s AI dialog helper. There isn’t any distraction from Bing’s search engine or rewards, however ads will present up sometimes on this new app.
Copilot, as steered by the itemizing, presents free entry to OpenAI’s GPT-4 and DALL-E 3 synthetic intelligence fashions, that are claimed to assist supply customers “fast, complex, and precise responses, as well as the ability to create breathtaking visuals” from easy textual content cues.
The Microsoft Copilot app for Android doesn’t require customers to register to a Microsoft account. However, the corporate explains that signing in utilizing a Microsoft electronic mail ID would enable “more questions” and “longer conversations” with the chatbot. The app additionally asks for an approximate location permission however it’s not necessary to share. A toggle inside the Microsoft Copilot utility permits customers to flip on GPT-4 entry, which the app additionally warns will probably be “slower while being creative.”
Meanwhile, a report by Windows Latest citing inside sources means that Microsoft is working on an iOS model of Copilot. The report claims that it’s “nearly ready” and will launch quickly though it doesn’t element a timeline. For the time being, iOS customers can entry Microsoft Copilot through the Bing Chat app.