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Microsoft has just launched its Microsoft Copilot app on the Google Play Store for Android users. Microsoft rebranded Bing Chat to Copilot last month. Copilot’s services were previously being used in the Bing app, but now Microsoft has launched a separate Copilot app that allows users to use GPT4 and DALL-E 3 free to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT app. It is not yet known when it will be launched for iOS users.
Features of Microsoft Copilot App
Microsoft’s AI chatbot is powered by GPT4. It provides output in the form of text and images based on the input prompt you enter, just like in OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The difference between the ChatGPT Android app and the Copilot Android app is that you can harness the power of GPT 4 and create images with DALL-E 3 for free with the Copilot app, whereas you cannot use DALL-E 3 and GPT4 for free in the ChatGPT app.
The app doesn’t require users to login to use it. Users can generate text output easily without logging in with their Microsoft account. To generate images with the help of DALL-E 3, users need to sign in to their Microsoft account.
How to Use Microsoft Copilot App
To use the Microsoft Copilot App you need to do the following steps:
- Just install the Microsoft Copilot app from the Google Play Store.
- After installing, open the app.
- The app will ask permission to access your location; you can allow it if you want.
- After giving permissions, you will be able to find a new chat button on the left, a keyboard button on the right, and a microphone button in the bottom center.
- You can now ask questions without signing in with a Microsoft account. If you want to generate images, then you will have to sign in with your Microsoft account.
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