Microsoft Copilot on Android can be made the default assistant
04.03.24
Microsoft Copilot is now available as a virtual assistant on Android devices and joins other virtual assistants like Google Assistant and Bixby. A recent update allows you to set Copilot as an alternative to Google Assistant or Bixby as the default digital assistant on Android devices. This means users will be able to launch Copilot from any screen by swiping diagonally from a corner or holding the power button, similar to launching Google Assistant.
Powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4 LLM and equipped with a DALL-E-based image generation tool, Microsoft Copilot offers users a comprehensive AI experience. The addition of Copilot to the list of available digital assistants on Android phones signals Microsoft’s commitment to reaching more users with its AI.
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