Mark Smith
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Copilot App with over 1.5 Million Downloads and Free GPT-4
The Copilot App already has over 1.5 Million Downloads. ๐ฎ A big play for the consumer market.

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The Copilot App already has over 1.5 Million Downloads. ๐ฎ A big play for the consumer market.
Hereโs some key things about it: ๐๐ฝ
๐๐ฝ You Get Free Access to GPT-4 Technology:
This is significant as OpenAI's GPT app uses GPT-3.5 and charges for GPT-4 access.
๐๐ฝ It Functions Similar to ChatGPT:
Copilot, previously known as Bing Chat, operates similarly to OpenAI's ChatGPT, allowing you to interact with an AI chatbot, and create images using DALLE 3.
๐๐ฝ Image Creator Feature:
Includes a feature powered by DALLยทE 3 for generating creative visual content like logo designs, social media content, and storyboards.
๐๐ฝ It was a Quiet Launch:
You may not have heard about it as Microsoft Copilot was released on Android and iOS, including iPadOS, during the holiday season.
๐๐ฝ Expansion of Copilot's Availability:
Previously available only on the web, the mobile launch is an expansion of Copilot as a standalone service.
๐๐ฝ Rebranding and Future Plans:
Microsoft rebranded Bing Chat to Copilot in November. The future of the Bing app in relation to Copilot remains uncertain.
What are your thoughts on the Copilot App?
Have you used it yet?
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Mark Smith
Principal AI Strategist ยท Microsoft MVP
Helping people build practical AI skill in the Intelligence Age.
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