Microsoft Copilot app is now accessible for obtain from the Apple App Store for each iPhone and iPad customers. The iOS app comes simply days after Microsoft rolled out the standalone Copilot app on Android. The AI-powered chatbot is powered by the most recent GPT-4 and DALL-E 3. The app is free to obtain and use, however clearly there are a few options lacking from the cell model of Copilot. Once once more, this seems to be a silent launch as Microsoft hasn’t made any official announcement on the rollout.
Copilot was lately rebranded from Bing Chat, and it basically lets customers create textual content, get solutions for queries, summarise textual content, write essays, poems, and extra. Users can even create pictures utilizing the built-in DALL-E 3 picture generator. The app additionally provides customers free entry to the most recent GPT-4 giant language mannequin from OpenAI. However, as examined, you’ll be able to solely stand up to 30 responses at a time, and you’ll have to allow GPT-4 within the app.
The Copilot app on iOS presently does not save chat historical past, which signifies that you can not revisit a latest chat. This function is out there on ChatGPT, however the benefit with Copilot is that it provides free entry to GPT-4, whereas you may need to pay for entry on ChatGPT. Similar to Copilot on Android, customers do not need to register to make use of the chatbot. If you do register, you’re going to get entry to longer chats.
Users can even use voice or pictures to ask questions and begin a dialog with Copilot on iOS. As per the App Store itemizing, the app is suitable with iPhone and iPad operating iOS 15 or later. It can also be accessible for obtain on Mac, however solely works with Apple Silicon fashions operating macOS 12.0 or later.
Microsoft lately introduced a partnership with Suno, which is an AI-powered music creation service. Users can head to Copilot on the net and use Suno to create their very own beats. However, this requires the person to register utilizing a Microsoft account.