ALBAWABA - Microsoft has quietly introduced its AI-powered assistant, Copilot, to Android users, now available on the Google Play Store. This mobile version of Copilot brings ChatGPT-like functionality to Android users for free, showcasing Microsoft's commitment to enhancing user experience.
While Copilot was initially limited to desktop users, Microsoft has expanded its accessibility by releasing a mobile version for Android, as reported by Neowin. The app has been available for download on the Google Play Store for over a week, offering users various capabilities reminiscent of ChatGPT.
Copilot on Android enables users to leverage chatbot functionalities and employs image generation powered by DALL-E 3 technology. Additionally, the tool can be used for drafting text for emails or documents, showcasing its versatility for productivity.
Notably, Microsoft's Copilot for Android sets itself apart from ChatGPT by providing free access to OpenAI's latest GPT-4 model. This contrasts with ChatGPT, where such access is restricted to Premium users. It remains uncertain when iOS users can expect a mobile version of Copilot, as Microsoft has not yet announced a release date for this platform.
Microsoft's recent focus on improving Copilot's usability reflects its dedication to advancing AI capabilities and making them more accessible across various devices and platforms. As Copilot gains popularity, users can anticipate further updates and improvements to enhance their interactive and productive experiences.