Microsoft Expands CoPilot Service to All Major Platforms

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2024-01-14 10:40:16



Berlin – dpa

Published on: Sunday, January 14, 2024 – 10:39 AM | Last updated: Sunday, January 14, 2024 – 10:39 AM

Days after the American software empire Microsoft launched versions of the artificial intelligence conversation service Copilot for smart devices that operate on the Android, iOS, and iPad OS operating systems, it began providing the service on all major platforms.

The CoPilot service, which was known as BingChat, works on the same mechanism as the most famous artificial intelligence conversation platform, GBT Chat, which is affiliated with OpenAI, which is owned by the Microsoft empire.

The CoPilot service relies on GPT4 to operate the speech feature and DALE3 for visual functions similar to GPT Chat, but it is unique in that it produces entirely new images based on text commands only.

CoPilot can also be accessed via PC web browsers via the CoPilot.Microsoft.com website, provided that the computer is running Windows 11 and Windows 10 operating systems.

Users can also use the CoPilot app for iOS on newer Mac computers equipped with an Apple chip, such as the M1, M2 and M3.

In any case, using Copilot is free, but it requires creating an account on Microsoft platforms and logging in to benefit from all its functions.

If you access the Copilot page on an Internet browser, you can use one or two additional programs, such as AI from Sony.AI, to compose new songs with their music and arrangements, but the number of uses of the program on a daily basis is limited.

Since the launch of the CoPilot application during the New Year holiday, it has been downloaded more than 1.5 million times on Android and iOS devices worldwide, according to data from Data AI Mobile Market Data Services.

At the same time, CoPilot allows the user to access GPT4 chat services for free, which is an important feature because the free GPT application currently runs on GPT 3.5 technology, while the user needs to pay a fee to use GPT technology. .T4.

It is noteworthy that Microsoft changed the name of its artificial intelligence platform, Bing Chat, to CoPilot last November.

Earlier this month, Microsoft announced that the CoPilot service will lead to the biggest change in Windows keyboards in decades, with a specific key assigned to run the service. Once the new CoPilot key is pressed, the service is quickly launched to perform quick searches, create images, or write. Texts.

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