Copilot on Android devices no longer require the Bing mobile app.
Microsoft has secretly released a Copilot app for Android. The new software is accessible on the Google Play Store and provides access to Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilot without requiring the Bing mobile app. Copilot for Android has been available for over a week, according to Neowin, but an iOS version is not yet ready.
On Android, Microsoft’s Copilot app is extremely similar to ChatGPT, including access to chatbot features, picture production using DALL-E 3, and the ability to draft text for emails and documents. It also offers free access to OpenAI’s most recent GPT-4 model, which you must pay for if you use ChatGPT.
While it is still available, Microsoft has removed the Bing Chat branding from Copilot, allowing it to be more of a stand-alone experience with its own dedicated domain at copilot.microsoft.com, similar to ChatGPT.
Launching mobile applications for Copilot appears to be the next obvious step in growing this standalone Copilot experience, especially since Bing Chat Enterprise has now been renamed to just Copilot. While there’s no hint of an iOS version of Copilot right now, I’d anticipate one soon. Until then, you may use the existing Copilot capabilities by using the Bing app on an iPhone or iPad.
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