Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant arrives on Android

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Microsoft’s Copilot tool, the company’s
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that can do everything from help you write code to
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, has made its way onto Android mobile devices. Copilot, which is powered by OpenAI's latest models GPT-4 and DALL-E 3, can also be used to generate images from simple text descriptions and requests. The app is available on the
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, is free to download and does not require a Microsoft account to sign in.

The rollout of a mobile version of Microsoft’s Copilot (
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) was quiet — with little buzz and no formal announcements, unlike what we saw with the release of
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devices. The new Copilot app was released earlier this month and was initially spotted by
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when X users noticed it in the Play Store. Copilot is still not available on iOS though, and the company has yet to make any promises for a release date.


It only makes sense that Copilot has made its way to mobile devices (or at least on Android to start). Microsoft’s previous move to bring
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, after launching on Edge, Microsoft 365 products
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— added an additional 1 billion devices that are eligible to use the AI assistant, signaling Microsoft’s deadset view on expansion. This coincides with the company’s recent updates to Copilot which include its
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capability and
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