HomeLatest NewsIndustryFrom Android to iOs: Microsoft expands Copilot app to Apple users

From Android to iOs: Microsoft expands Copilot app to Apple users

Microsoft has expanded its AI-powered offerings with the launch of the Copilot app for Apple iOS and iPadOS users. This launch follows the introduction of the app on the Android platform.

Preferred Source of Google

Microsoft has expanded its AI-powered offerings with the launch of the Copilot app for Apple and iPadOS users. This launch follows the introduction of the app on the Android platform.

The Copilot app, now available for download on the Apple , integrates advanced AI features, including capabilities powered by ‘s GPT-4 model and DALL-E 3 image generation technology, said a statement.

The new Copilot app, which marks a continuation of Microsoft’s foray into AI-powered applications, is designed to offer a range of functionalities to iOS users. These include the ability to draft emails, summarise texts, and generate images from text descriptions.

Advertisement
Digital Senate
Digital Senate
Digital Senate is a premier conference uniting government leaders, technologists and innovators to share ideas, success stories and strategies on digital governance, public sector transformation, cybersecurity and emerging technologies in India.
Register Now →
CIO Prism
CIO Prism
CIO Prism unites forward-thinking technology leaders to exchange transformative insights, shape digital strategies, and foster innovation, empowering enterprises to excel in an era of rapid technological change.
Register Now →

The integration with DALL-E 3, in particular, allows users to create unique visual , enhancing the app’s creative potential.

One of the key features of the Copilot app is its access to GPT-4, the latest large language model from OpenAI, without the need for a subscription.

This makes advanced AI capabilities more accessible to a broader audience, potentially democratising the use of such technologies, said the company.

Advertisement

The Copilot app is a significant step in Microsoft’s strategy to integrate advanced AI technologies into everyday digital experiences of its users and customers.

Microsoft has rebranded its AI-powered chat tool, formerly known as Bing Chat, to “Copilot,” aligning with its broader strategy to enhance and expand its AI capabilities. This renaming is part of a larger effort to differentiate the advanced AI-powered app from its previous iteration and to present a refreshed identity to users.

Copilot maintains its presence on the web and even has its dedicated website, distinct from Bing. This dedicated platform reflects Microsoft’s commitment to developing standalone, AI tools that cater to various user needs.

Get the day's headlines from Tech Observer straight in your inbox

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk
Tech Observer Desk at TechObserver.in is a team of technology reporters led by a senior editor who brings latest updates and developments from the world of technology.
- Advertisement -
Powered By Veeam Logo
- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our Newsletter

By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy, T&C and consent to receive newsletters and other important communications.
- Advertisement -

Uttar Pradesh must build cybersecurity products, not just consume them: Former STPI DG Omkar Rai

Omkar Rai, former STPI director general, urged Uttar Pradesh to build indigenous cybersecurity products capability and startups rather than remaining dependent on imported solutions. He called for innovation platforms connecting students, startups and government.

RELATED ARTICLES