Microsoft New AI Assistant Copilot Now on Android Phones
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Microsoft has released their new AI-powered assistant, Copilot, as an app for Android phones. Copilot uses OpenAI’s latest AI models, GPT-4 and DALL-E 3, to have natural conversations and automatically create images from text descriptions.
You can download the free Copilot app from the Google Play Store. With Copilot, you can get help writing emails or stories, translating languages, checking work, planning travel, and more. The app can even design graphics for you by transforming your text into images.
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Microsoft first launched Copilot earlier this year on Windows 11, replacing the previous Cortana assistant. The Android app works similarly, providing an AI chatbot and creative content generator. While iPhone users don’t have access yet, Microsoft may launch an iOS version in 2024.
In related news, Microsoft’s Copilot can now write original songs through a partnership with the music AI company Suno. You simply type a text prompt, and Copilot will generate complete songs with lyrics and vocals.