- By Ashish Singh
- Wed, 27 Dec 2023 11:45 AM (IST)
- Source:IANS
Microsoft Copilot, the popular AI-powered tool, which was available for Windows users, is now also available for Android users. This came after the tech giant introduced a dedicated application for the Copilot, that too without the Bing mobile application. However, the report suggests that the iOS version of the application will be available in the coming future.
Similar to ChatGPT, the Copilot app for Android allows users to draft text for emails and documents, generate images using DALL-E 3, and access chatbot features. Free access to OpenAI's most recent GPT-4 model is also included.
According to the app description, "Copilot is a cutting-edge chat assistant from Microsoft, powered by the latest OpenAI models, GPT-4 and DALLE 3."
"These cutting-edge AI systems can produce amazing graphics from straightforward text descriptions in addition to responding quickly, intelligently, and precisely. Microsoft remarked, "Chat and create all in one location for free.” Recently, Microsoft changed the name of Bing Chat to Copilot.
Microsoft AI Copilot Features:
The AI-powered tool can perform certain features including:
• Draft emails
• Compose stories or scripts
• Summarise complex texts
• Multilingual content translation, proofreading, and optimization
• Create personalised travel itineraries
• Write and update job resumes
Not only that, it is offered with the Image Creator which can process high-quality images from the text prompts enabling the users to:
• Quickly explore new styles and ideas
• Curate social media content
• Develop brand motifs
• Generate logo designs
• Create custom backgrounds
• Build and update a portfolio
• Create illustrations for books
• Visualise film and video storyboards
Meanwhile, to add their skills to its AI-powered chatbot Copilot, the tech giant has also teamed up with Suno, a pioneer in AI-based music composition. The business revealed earlier this month a variety of new capabilities, including OpenAI's most recent models, that would soon be introduced to its Copilot service.