Microsoft’s Copilot has expanded its horizons and hitched a ride onto Android mobile devices. No flashy announcements, just a quiet rollout on the Google Play Store. It’s like that cool neighbor who throws a surprise barbecue without sending out formal invitations.
This AI chatbot, powered by the wizardry of OpenAI’s GPT-4 and DALL-E 3, is a multitasking marvel. Need help writing code? Drafting a marketing email? Copilot has got your back. But wait, there’s more! It can even whip up images from simple text descriptions – talk about a tech-savvy Picasso.
Now, here’s the scoop – the app is up for grabs on the Play Store, and guess what? No Microsoft account required. It’s like a no-fuss, free-for-all download party. Just one little hiccup – iOS users are left out in the rain for now. No promises from Microsoft on when they’ll get a taste of Copilot goodness.
Remember the quiet move to bring Copilot to Windows 10, making it the AI buddy for Edge, Microsoft 365, and Windows 11? That was a strategic dance move, adding a cool billion eligible devices to the Copilot fan club. Microsoft means business when it comes to expansion.
And hey, speaking of updates, Copilot has learned some new tricks. Video summarization? Check. Song creation feature? Double check. It’s evolving, and it seems like Microsoft is turning Copilot into the Swiss Army knife of AI assistants. So, whether you’re coding, composing, or just curious, Copilot might just be the virtual sidekick you didn’t know you needed.