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Microsoft’s artificial intelligence application Copilot reached the iOS platform after Android


The iOS version of Microsoft’s artificial intelligence application Copilot has been released for the iPhone. Thanks to that, convert text to image and have a versatile smart assistant by your side.

After releasing its Copilot artificial intelligence application for the Android operating system, Microsoft has now decided to bring it to iPhones and iPads. Thanks to this decision, now more users can benefit from the advantages and possibilities of Microsoft’s artificial intelligence.

What can be done from Copilot artificial intelligence application?

This application can enable users to access the smart robot Copilot, which was previously called Bing Chat. This artificial intelligence helps users in writing emails, querying and summarizing texts. But one of its attractive features is converting text to image through the DALL-E3 language model. Thanks to it, you can enter a description to create an image accordingly. This application also provides the possibility of creating music based on artificial intelligence using the Suno language model.

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Microsoft released Copilot, a free artificial intelligence app for Android + features

Microsoft's Copilot artificial intelligence application

This application has many advantages over other applications that provide free access to the GPT-4 language model, the latest and most advanced language model of OpenAI. It’s also a much better app than the free version of the ChatGPT chatbot, which uses the GPT-3.5 language model. GPT-4 is a significant improvement over its predecessor.

Microsoft decided to change the name of its artificial intelligence from Bing Chat to Copilot and instead of integrating it into its search engine, it will provide its users with an independent experience of an artificial intelligence, just like ChatGPT. Of course, in addition to the mobile application, Copilot through Bing search engine It is now available for desktop users to enjoy.

Currently, the Microsoft Copilot application is available for free in the Apple App Store, and iOS and iPadOS users can download and install it on their devices.

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