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Microsoft's Copilot App Launches on iOS

Microsoft launched an Android version of the app earlier this week.

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After bringing a dedicated Copilot app to Android earlier this week, Microsoft has officially launched the app for iOS as well.

The iOS and iPadOS versions of the app are now available in the Apple App Store.

The app is a standalone version of Microsoft’s AI chatbot, which was previously available through the Bing app. With it, you can get answers to questions, draft emails, and create images using the text-to-image generator DALL-E 3.

The app also gives you access to GPT-4, OpenAI’s latest LLM, which requires a subscription to access through OpenAI directly.

Bing Chat launched earlier this year within the Bing search engine, where you can still find it. Microsoft rebranded Bing Chat to Copilot in November.

Copilot also has a dedicated web interface where you can access the bot on your desktop computer, and the AI experience is also available for Windows 11 and Windows 10 PCs.

Microsoft-owned GitHub also recently made GitHub Copilot Chat generally available to organizations and individuals. Powered by GPT-4, the contextually aware AI assistant is designed to be used by developers and "enables the rise of natural language as the new universal programming language," GitHub says.

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