Microsoft launches Copilot App for Android Users: Here’s How to Download?

Big technology companies want to be the best in the race for AI. Every day, there are new things happening in the world of AI.

Recently, Microsoft changed the name of Bing Chat to Copilot. Now, they made a special app for people who use Android phones.

This app is like ChatGPT, but it has some extra things you can do with it. You can get this app from the Google Play Store.

How is Copilot app different from Chat GPT? 

In the Copilot app from Microsoft, you can ask questions and get answers just like in ChatGPT.

Additionally, it lets you create images, make notes for emails and documents, and use GPT-4 with DALL-E 3. GPT-4 is a paid feature in Open AI’s ChatGPT, but it’s free in Copilot.

Right now, this app is available for Android users, and there’s a possibility it will also be available for iOS users in the future.

To use the app, start by logging in. If it’s your first time, you need to sign up. You can also reach Copilot on the company’s website.

Just go to copilot.Microsoft.com. From there, you can log in with your Microsoft account, Skype, or mobile number.

You can create songs with copilot 

The company teamed up with a music startup called Suno, based in Cambridge.

Everyday Microsoft users can now enjoy this partnership, allowing them to make AI songs using the company’s chatbot. To start, log in to Copilot.

Then, choose “Turn on Suno Plugin” or “Make Music with Suno.” After that, write a short and easy message.

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