Microsoft Copilot is available in the App Store. Using this app, you can have conversations with the chatbot and create images. This is better than ChatGPT!
Read more after the announcement.
Microsoft Copilot
In 2024, AI applications are popping up like mushrooms. All kinds of chatbots have emerged as well as applications with which you can create beautiful images in an instant.
Microsoft introduced Bing, a chatbot that verifies online information in real time. But now Microsoft is launching Copilot, an application that combines the most important functions of all those applications. The app is available on both iPhone and iPad.
Microsoft itself says the following about this:
Copilot is an innovative chat assistant from Microsoft that uses the latest OpenAI models, GPT-4 and DALL-E 3. These advanced AI technologies provide fast, complex and accurate answers and can create stunning images from simple text descriptions. Chat and create in one place. And for free!
Microsoft Copilot follows the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT app for iPhone last May. Copilot provides users with an alternative way to access ChatGPT technology, separate from the Bing integration.
With ChatGPT, you can only use GPT-4, but with Microsoft Copilot, you can use both GPT-4 and DALL-E 3. With the latter, you can easily create images by describing what you want to see in those images. This can be done in English, but also in Dutch. It is also possible to place text in the image.
If you want to mimic the style or mood of an existing photo or artwork, simply enter that photo into Microsoft Copilot. You can do this via the camera icon located at the bottom right of the app. You must sign in with a Microsoft account if you want to create images. You can also have conversations with the chatbot without logging in.
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