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Microsoft last year in its products including Windows 10 to Windows 11 introduced the AI ​​chatbot and assistant Copilot powered by GPT. Now the Microsoft Copilot application is also available for smartphones and tablets with the system Android. The title clearly wants to compete with apps like ChatGPT and Google Bard and offers more advanced solutions to your questions.

But Microsoft launched the application relatively quietly and without much fanfare. But the great advantage of the title is that it does not require a login, which is a major difference from ChatGPT, which also asks for a phone number. However, after logging in, you get extra options, such as asking longer questions and generally having longer conversations.

The app is powered by OpenAI's GPT-4 AI and offers three conversation styles for responses: creative, balanced, and accurate, which you'll find at the very top. There are also simple games, such as Trivia or rock, paper, scissors, and you can search for music here, as well as dictate your questions or take pictures. In addition, there is also the generation of images using text prompts (Dall-E 3 is used) and the creation of documents. You can also solve math problems. The app is free.

Microsoft Copilot on Google Play

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