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Microsoft’s AI assistant Copilot now available on iOS and iPadOS with enhanced GPT-4 capabilities

Microsoft has expanded the reach of its AI assistant Copilot by integrating it into iOS and iPadOS.
The company launched a dedicated application for users of iOS and iPadOS devices, a few days after introducing the Copilot application to users of the Android system. With this step, a large number of users can benefit from artificial intelligence.
The app gives you access to Microsoft’s AI assistant, formerly known as Bing Chat, and the app works similarly to the ChatGPT mobile app from OpenAI.
The application allows you to ask questions, draft emails, summarize text, and generate images with artificial intelligence through integration with the DALL-E3 text-to-image model.
Copilot gives you access to the modern large language model GPT-4 without having to pay for a subscription, unlike the free version of ChatGPT. Using GPT-4 improves application capabilities and responsiveness.
Microsoft renamed Bing Chat to Copilot in a strategic move in line with its goal of providing an independent experience similar to that of ChatGPT.
This rebranding represents a shift in focus and commitment to providing users with a unique and personalized interaction platform.
The company also provides a separate web experience for the artificial intelligence assistant, which further distinguishes it from Bing and confirms its independent nature, in addition to offering dedicated applications for Android and Apple devices.
The Copilot application is now available for download through the Apple App Store, which is an important milestone in Microsoft’s efforts to provide advanced artificial intelligence solutions across different platforms.
Users can now experience the power of Copilot’s AI assistant, text-to-image integration, and the enhanced capabilities of the GPT-4 large language model directly across their iOS or iPadOS devices.

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