There’s exciting news for Android users. Microsoft has unveiled the Android version of its AI-powered tool, Co-Pilot.
This means that Android smartphone users can now directly utilise Microsoft’s AI technology without needing the Bing app.
The Co-Pilot app has already made its debut on the Google Play Store. Microsoft introduced the Co-Pilot tool for the Windows 11 operating system in September last year.
With this recent development, Windows and Android users can enjoy the full range of Co-Pilot’s features.
However, the release date for the iOS version of Co-Pilot remains undisclosed.
It’s worth noting that Co-Pilot operates on Open AI’s ‘ChatGPT 4’ technology, functioning as an AI assistant.
This allows users to input any information automatically.
Moreover, it offers the flexibility to access various data from calendars, emails, chats, documents, meetings, and contacts.
Co-Pilot is also capable of autonomously generating PowerPoint presentations and various Excel tables.
Additionally, it can summarise the content of meeting discussions and draft responses to incoming emails in Outlook.
Microsoft Copilot for Android is available from this link.
