Microsoft Copilot Officially Released For Mobile Devices, This Is The Difference With ChatGPT

JAKARTA - After a few days ago being released for Android, Microsoft's artificial intelligence-powered chatbot (AI) or Microsoft Copilot has now launched for iOS through the app store.

Microsoft Copilot is a pioneering chat assistant to the Microsoft tech giant backed by the latest OpenAI, GPT-4 and DALL-E 3.

Using this advanced AI technology, Copilot can provide a quick, complex, and precise response, as well as the ability to create stunning visuals from a simple text description.

According to VOI monitoring, iOS and Android applications have similar functions. Where, with this AI assistant, you can complete your work, school, or personal tasks more quickly, including:

Then, with Image Creator you can quickly change your design process to make high-quality visuals from text commands, translating your concept into stunning visuals, from abstract to photorealistics.

However, if this iOS and Android app is exactly the same, maybe you can use it without having to log in to your Microsoft account to perform a simple text command. However, if you use the Image Creator feature, you are required to log in first.

Unlike the ChatGPT application, which has to pay for subscriptions when using GPT-4, Microsoft Copilot provides free access to users who want to use GPT-4 technology.

However, Microsoft Copilot limits it to 30 answers a day. Users must also activate the GPT-4 technology first.