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This development signifies that users will soon enjoy the convenience of accessing Microsoft Copilot with a simple long press of the power button or a swipe-up gesture from the bottom of the screen, depending on their device.
Powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4 model for text prompts and DALL-E 3 for text-to-image generation, the Microsoft Copilot app promises advanced capabilities in natural language understanding and image interpretation. While this marks a significant advancement, it's not the first time smartphone users will witness the integration of GPT-powered AI assistants into their devices.
Notably, British tech brand Nothing recently introduced a similar feature for users of the ChatGPT Android app on its smartphones. With the Quick Setting widget, users can seamlessly deploy ChatGPT's Voice Assistant onto their home screen without the need to navigate through the app.
Currently, Android users have a range of digital assistants to choose from, including Google Assistant, Bixby on Samsung devices, and options from Amazon or DuckDuckGo. Furthermore, Google's Gemini app, previously known as Bard, offers an alternative AI assistant experience for those seeking something different.
While Microsoft has yet to announce the public rollout plan for the Copilot default assistant feature, it's anticipated to become available to a wider user base in the coming weeks. As Microsoft continues to innovate in the AI space, Android users can look forward to a more personalized and seamless digital assistant experience with Copilot at their fingertips.
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