Microsoft’s Copilot AI Assistant Expands to Android Devices
2 min readMicrosoft’s Copilot, an AI chatbot that assists users in various tasks such as writing code, drafting emails, and generating images, has now made its way onto Android mobile devices. This expansion is a significant step for Microsoft, as it aims to increase the accessibility of its AI technology to a wider audience.
Powered by OpenAI’s latest models, GPT-4 and DALL-E 3, the Copilot app is available for free on the Google Play Store. Unlike previous releases, the rollout of the mobile version of Copilot was relatively quiet, with no formal announcements or buzz. However, the app has been spotted in the Play Store, and users can download it without needing a Microsoft account.
While the Copilot app is currently available only on Android devices, Microsoft has not yet announced any plans for an iOS release. The company’s decision to bring Copilot to Windows 10, following its launch on Edge, Microsoft 365 products, and Windows 11, demonstrates its commitment to expanding the reach of its AI assistant.
In addition to its existing capabilities, Copilot has recently added new features such as video summarization and song creation. These updates further enhance the AI chatbot’s versatility and usefulness, making it an even more valuable tool for users across various industries and applications.
As Microsoft continues to expand the availability of its Copilot AI assistant, it remains to be seen how this technology will evolve and impact the way we interact with digital tools and services. With the increasing importance of AI in our daily lives, Microsoft’s commitment to making its AI technology accessible to a broader audience is a significant step forward in the advancement of this technology.