He who has a friend has a treasure, and he who uses a Microsoft app almost certainly has access to Copilot, formerly known as Bing Chat. Microsoft has integrated its ChatGPT into no less than seven applicationsand that’s not counting the beta versions.
Yesterday, Microsoft launched Copilot as its new AI application, while until then the main application was Bing, which made sense since the AI was initially called Bing Chat. But we will also find it in the Microsoft keyboard, in the launcher and even in Skype.
Microsoft Copilot
Microsoft’s new generative AI application is Microsoft Copilot, launched yesterday. Although Microsoft already had six applications with which you could communicate with its artificial intelligence, They decided to launch another one this corresponds to the new name of the invention.
As an application, it is easier to include only chat section with AI. In other words, if you just want to talk to Microsoft’s AI and nothing else, this is the best option.
Microsoft Copilot
Your daily AI companion
MicrosoftBing
One of the first places Microsoft put its AI was in the Bing app, which is sort of a alternative for those who want a little Microsoft on their mobilebut don’t change your usual browser.
The app is a single place to discover news and is one of several browsers that Microsoft has launched on Android, and integrates the chat section with AI in the central button, now called Copilot. This section is basically the same as the new Copilot app.
Bing: Chatea with AI and GPT-4
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Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge Microsoft’s main web browser and so it’s no surprise that this is yet another access point for chatting with your AI. We will find the AI again very close, on a button on the lower button panel.
If the new Copilot application is a spin-off of the Bing Chat application, the Bing could in turn be called a spin-off of Microsoft Edge. Operation is the same regardless of which application you use.
Microsoft Edge: Copilot Incorp.
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Microsoft Start
Microsoft Start is a difficult app to describe, even though it essentially attempts to compete with Google’s Discover. We therefore find a new mix of news, weather, apps and, yes, Copilot.
In this application, very similar to the Bing application and which is also another Microsoft browser, we will find ourselves Co-pilot as central button in the lower button panel.
Microsoft Start
Top news, current affairs and more
Microsoft Launcher
Of course, the Microsoft launcher You couldn’t miss the integration with Copilot, your ChatGPT. In fact, we will find several ways to talk to the AI.
For example, the launcher search bar, which is officially a widget that you can move, includes a button to talk to the AI. It will also be found in the search bar of the application drawer.
Microsoft Launcher
Personalize your phone and stay organized anywhere.
Skype
Integration with Skype is a little more forced, the former glory of video calls. In this case, chat with Microsoft’s ChatGPT is integrated into a chat with Bing, which is displayed along with the rest of the conversations.
This integration is somewhat different and allows us mention @bing in a conversation to get replies in a group. Also included are a series of suggestions for what you can ask Bing, organized by categories such as education, social, creativity or entertainment.
Skype
Call. Cat. Look for. All about Skype.
Swift key
Of course, Copilot could not be missing on Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard, seasoned with other AI functions. On the Microsoft keyboard, Copilot appears as a button in the top baralthough what we will find is something different from the rest of the applications.
Microsoft ChatGPT It is used in SwiftKey for several things: search on Bing, change the tone of a message, compose new text with different templates or in the traditional way, chat with ChatGPT like in the Copilot application.
Microsoft SwiftKey Keyboard
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