Microsoft Brings Copilot Assistant to Apple Devices

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Microsoft has recently integrated its artificial intelligence assistant, Copilot, into the "iOS" and "iPadOS" operating systems, according to journalistic reports.

The company rolled out a dedicated app for Apple device users, just days after introducing the Copilot application for Android system users. This move allows a multitude of users to benefit from artificial intelligence.

The application gives you access to the Microsoft AI assistant, which was previously known as Bing Chat, and it operates similarly to the ChatGPT mobile phone application from OpenAI.

The application allows you to ask questions, compose emails, summarize text, and even generate images with AI through the text-to-image program known as "DALL-E 3."

Microsoft says, "Copilot works to enhance your design work and take your creativity to new, inspiring heights by combining the power of GPT-4 with the capabilities of DALL-E 3."

Copilot provides access to the large-scale modern language model, GPT-4, without the need to pay for a subscription, unlike the free version of ChatGPT, which is based on GPT-3.5.

FILE PHOTO: Illustration picture of ChatGPT

Access to the large-scale modern language model GPT-4 is available through Copilot without subscription fees (Reuters).

Using GPT-4 improves the app’s capabilities and responsiveness.

Microsoft rebranded Bing Chat to Copilot as a strategic move to align with its goal of offering an autonomous experience akin to ChatGPT. This brand change signifies a shift in focus and commitment to providing users with a unique and tailored interactive platform.

The company also offers a separate web experience for the AI assistant Copilot, distinguishing it further from Bing Chat and reinforcing its autonomous nature. Dedicated applications for Android and Apple devices have been released as well.

The Copilot application is now available for download through the Apple Store for "iOS" and "iPadOS" users, marking a significant milestone in Microsoft’s efforts to deliver advanced AI solutions across various platforms.

Users can now experience the power of the AI assistant Copilot, the integration of text-to-image transformation, and the enhanced capabilities of the large-scale language model GPT-4 directly on their iOS or iPadOS devices.

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