Microsoft Copilot AI chatbot arrives on App Store for iPhone and iPad
Microsoft Copilot has launched on the App Store for iPhone and iPad with hints of an incoming Mac app, and it has all of its AI chat assistant features.
Microsoft Copilot
Microsoft Copilot is a chat assistant powered by OpenAI, GPT-4, and DALLE 3 previously only available from desktop Chrome browsers. It can complete requests generate images, or summarize text.
Do everything from drafting emails to updating a job resume. This is the full Copilot experience.
The image creator allows users to tap into DALLE and generate synthetic AI images. Use prompts to generate new styles and ideas, develop brand motifs, create custom backgrounds, or visualize video storyboards.
We asked it to describe AppleInsider:
"AppleInsider is a website that provides news, rumors, reviews, prices, and deals related to Apple products. The website has been serving Apple product enthusiasts since 1997. It covers a wide range of topics such as Apple's latest products, software updates, and industry news. The website also features a Price Guide that lists the best current low prices on Apple products. The website is a great resource for those who want to stay up-to-date with the latest Apple News and products."
The prompt was simple enough and it provided sources linked to our website. Generating an image requires an account.
The app is listed as iPhone and iPad only in the App Store, but the compatibility list includes the Mac. Users have to be running iOS 15 or iPadOS 15, and the Mac version requires an M1 processor and macOS Sonoma.
Get Microsoft Copilot from the App Store.
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So? You want Google to be even bigger monopoly? Jeez…
Wow. I just never thought technology would advance so quickly where this was possible in 2023.
Google seems to be making a hash of it with their typical mangled app marketplace chaos. OpenAI by themselves are doing about the same thing with their plugin approach.
Whoever dominates AI can dominate user tracking. I expect Apple is the only company trying to develop an AI that doesn't track us.
Apple is on a different path with on device AI, Microsoft and Google think phoning HQ is the way. Most of the world doesn't have always on internet/power connections. Apple is on the right path Intel, Nvidia, AMD are also on that unlimited power/connection trip. Qualcomm is Microsoft only life line in that bunch the question is does Microsoft?