Android users now have the freedom to access AI Copilot without relying on the Bing app. Instead, a new Microsoft Copilot app is now available on the Google Play Store.
In a recent development, the company introduced its very own AI chatbot called Bing Chat, powered by GPT technology. This chatbot was later renamed Copilot and seamlessly integrated into the Bing search engine. The dedicated app allows users to access Copilot more efficiently, similar to the standalone ChatGPT app.
The listing was initially discovered by a user named @techosarusrex and later reported by the tech publication Neowin. The last update for the Google Play Store listing was on December 19, 2023. It appears that the app was quietly added to the platform nearly a week ago.
The Copilot app offers a range of features that are comparable to those found in the ChatGPT app. If you have experience with the latter, you will feel comfortable and familiar. The Copilot app opens up a world of possibilities, allowing you to generate images with DALL-E 3, draft emails, write songs, and so much more. The potential is truly limitless.
On the other hand, what sets Microsoft Copilot apart from ChatGPT is its cost-free usage and convenient option to enable GPT-4 within the application. In order to access the official GPT 4 chatbot, a subscription fee is required for ChatGPT Plus. With ChatGPT, free users have access to GPT 3.5, but they don’t have access to the additional features that Copilot offers for free.
In addition, the release of a dedicated app by Microsoft demonstrates their strong commitment to enhancing the user experience. Having a dedicated mobile app can definitely simplify things.
Currently, the app is not accessible to iPhone users. Fortunately, the Bing app (Free) is available for download on iOS, allowing you to enjoy the integrated Copilot experience. In addition, Copilot also has its own website in addition to being available within Microsoft Edge. In addition, enabling Copilot on Windows 11 is a straightforward process.