You can now run Microsoft’s AI-powered Copilot as a free Android app

Written by on December 28, 2023

(ZDNET)- Android users now have yet another AI-powered app they can run on their devices. Courtesy of Microsoft, the new Copilot app works similarly to OpenAI’s ChatGPT app and Microsoft’s own Bing AI app and kicks in the latest models for GPT-4 and DALL-E 3.

Debuting about a week ago, according to the folks at Neowin, the app is freely available at Google Play. Upon launching the app, you’ll find the usual AI features and capabilities. You can use it without an account. But signing in with your Microsoft account grants you more questions and longer conversations.

Start with sample questions or dive in with your own requests. You can type your question at the prompt or speak it by tapping the microphone icon. You’re also able to upload a photo or other image and ask the app to analyze it. You can enable GPT-4 to try to get more reliable and accurate responses. And you’re able to switch between Light and Dark modes depending on your preference.

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