Microsoft recently released the Copilot app, available for iPhone, iPad, and Android. Co-Pilot is an AI chat service that operates based on OpenAI's AI models ChatGPT 4.0 and DALL-E 3. We ask you various questions, create the image you want, and write the content for you. It's been a month since Microsoft's existing enterprise conversation AI service, Bingchat, was renamed Copilot.
It is available in Edge browser, MS 365 products, Windows 11, and now Windows 10. You can download apps without a Microsoft account. Unlike ChatGPT, you can use the GPT-4 model at no extra cost.
In addition to giving written commands, you can also ask questions using images using the multi-modal model 'GPT-4V'. You can summarize your video or create a song. In the future, they plan to add various functions such as recording and code interpretation.
I've been asking a lot of questions in Korean to find accommodations for my trip, but I haven't been able to get a clear answer yet. You learn knowledge through text after text and are recommended 1 or 2 accommodations, but each time they ask you to say more to change the conditions, it's harder than you think. I think that it will be useful only when the AI becomes my own personal assistant and sufficiently learns my context.
When I imagine this, I naturally think that machines are digging into and storing my information much more deeply than before, which could be on a completely different level from storing various photos and text messages. That's why I think many large IT companies are putting effort into protecting personal information.