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Silent Reverie: Microsoft’s Unveiling of Copilot Android Application

Microsoft has released the Copilot app for Android, providing users with another direct way to utilize Microsoft’s AI. Previously, users had to access it through chat commands in the Bing app or other Microsoft apps.
Copilot on Android offers a range of features, including the ability to ask questions, engage in general conversation, generate images with DALL-E 3, draft documents or emails, and even toggle the usage of GPT-4.
While Microsoft has not announced a release date for Copilot on iOS, iOS users can already access these features through Bing.
TLDR: Microsoft introduces Copilot app for Android, allowing users to directly interact with their AI. The app offers various features, such as conversational abilities and image creation with DALL-E 3. While iOS support has not been announced, iOS users can access these features through Bing.

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