To recall, Copilot is Microsoft’s stab at an AI chatbot,
similar to ChatGPT or Google Bard. But unlike the other two, this one
prioritises searching for information rather than handling lengthy documents.
For example, you can use Copilot to ask questions and get real answers from the
web, draft emails and smaller articles. It can also create images from your
text, using DALL-E 3, a powerful text-to-image generator from OpenAI.
Copilot runs on GPT-4, the latest and most advanced large
language model (LLM) from OpenAI. This means you can enjoy the full potential
of GPT-4 for free, unlike ChatGPT, which charges you for using anything beyond
GPT-3.5.
Microsoft Copilot was formerly known as Bing Chat, but
Microsoft decided to give it a new name and a new look. You can still use
Copilot on the web, but it also has its own website, separate from Bing. And of
course, you can download the app from the Apple App Store and use it on your
iPhone or iPad.