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Microsoft Rolls Out Standalone Copilot App for Android

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Microsoft’s Copilot AI chatbot is now available as a standalone app on Android.

Copilot was previously available for Android through the Bing mobile app; however, according to Neowin, Microsoft quietly launched a dedicated Android app last week.

The application was originally discovered by @techosarusrex who posted a screenshot on X, similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT; Ask questions, create images, and request content right from your smartphone. But The Verge notes that it also gives users access to the latest GPT-4 models, which are limited to ChatGPT Plus subscribers of OpenAI Solutions.

Last month, Microsoft renamed Bing Chat to Copilot. Bing Chat originally launched in the Bing search engine earlier this year, and it’s still available today.

Copilot also has a dedicated web interface in which users can communicate with desktop computers< /span>. PCs11 and Windows 10‘s robot interact. The AI ​​experience is also available on Windows

Currently, iOS users can access Copilot through the Bing app.

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