A dedicated Microsoft Copilot app has replaced the need for the Bing app for Android users looking to access AI Copilot. Previously, Microsoft had introduced an AI chatbot named Bing Chat, later rebranded as Copilot, integrated within the Bing search engine. Now, with a standalone Copilot app available on the Google Play Store, users can conveniently access this AI tool, similar to the standalone ChatGPT app.
The listing was initially discovered by user @techosarusrex and reported by the tech publication Neowin. According to the Google Play Store listing, the app was last updated on December 19, 2023, indicating its quiet release on the platform about a week ago.
The Copilot app, akin to the ChatGPT app, offers a wide array of features. If you’re familiar with ChatGPT, you’ll find a similar experience. From generating images using DALL-E 3 and composing emails to crafting songs or tackling diverse tasks, the Copilot app opens up limitless possibilities.
However, where Microsoft Copilot gains an advantage over ChatGPT is its complete accessibility at no cost. Moreover, users can easily activate GPT-4 within the app. In contrast, access to the official GPT-4 chatbot through ChatGPT Plus requires payment. While ChatGPT’s free version relies on GPT 3.5, users miss out on several features that Copilot freely offers.
Additionally, Microsoft’s release of a standalone app signals a heightened focus on enhancing the user experience, demonstrating an intensified commitment.
Presently, the app isn’t accessible for iPhone users. However, iOS users can access the integrated Copilot experience by downloading the Bing app (Free). Moreover, Copilot offers a dedicated website and is accessible within Microsoft Edge. Furthermore, enabling Copilot on Windows 11 is a straightforward process.
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