Unlock Free GPT-4 Access: Microsoft’s AI App Revolutionizes Android Experience from Bing Search to Chatbot Power
Microsoft has launched a new co-pilot app for Android users. This app allows users to utilize a new service of their AI chatbot. The app is distinct from the Bing search engine and is entirely based on Microsoft’s AI technology. Microsoft rebranded Bing Chat a few months ago to Co-Pilot and has been actively promoting Co-Pilot as a separate platform.
What Does Microsoft Co-Pilot Do?
In terms of functionality, Microsoft Co-Pilot features a chat-GPT-like interface for engaging in conversational interactions. It provides similar features as OpenAI’s latest GPT-4 model, offered for free access. The application grants permission for users to interact with the chatbot, offering voice input through DELL-E3 assistance. It assists in creating images, writing emails, and generating documents.
Available Features and Google Play Downloads
Microsoft’s Co-Pilot assistant provides the option for voice input and is equipped with features for searching, accessing images, and text input within the application. The app is available for download on the Google Play Store and has been downloaded by over 5,000 users. The iOS version is not currently available, but Microsoft plans to release it shortly. Meanwhile, iOS users can utilize the Co-Pilot feature on the Bing application.
ChatGPT Now Integrated
In the world of AI, Microsoft is prominently featuring ChatGPT as part of its significant role alongside OpenAI. ChatGPT was launched on November 30th, gaining 100 million users within a month. It is based on OpenAI’s ChatGPT and not Google’s LaMDA large language model.
Ask ChatGPT Anything
You can ask ChatGPT any question, whether it’s about writing an email, completing your CV, or even advice on making your video go viral. The application provides answers and assistance to a wide range of queries, making it a versatile tool for users across different tasks.