AI chatbots are everywhere now, and the next big thing in the AI race seems to be accessibility, as more and more chatbots are now focussing on being more easily available to users. Microsoft Copilot, for instance, has now been integrated with the messaging app WhatsApp.
This enables WhatsApp users to carry out their AI tasks easily and efficiently. Since Copilot is flexible, it can adapt to a wide range of needs. It can assist with research on a topic, writing documents, or even analyse a webpage for you, among other things.
How does Copilot work on WhatsApp?
With a few easy steps, users can add copilot to WhatsApp. Users can scan the QR code available on Microsoft’s official website. After the scanning is complete, the AI assistant will be added to your contact list. You can then chat with Copilot just like you can interact with your contact list.
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Copilot interacts in English by default. However, users can switch to their preferred language by simply responding in that language or asking the assistant to communicate with it. This feature makes the experience more personalised and accessible for all users.
Copilot: Key Features
Since Copilot is integrated with DALL-E 3 technology, Copilot can create images based on text descriptions. Copilot can become your digital artist who can turn ideas into visuals very quickly.
Microsoft has ensured privacy by giving users the tools to help them manage their personal information. It also allows users to control the data that they wish to share. It is advised to go through the terms of service before using Copilot to understand how your data is being handled.
Copilot isn’t limited to smartphones. Once you add it to your WhatsApp, it is also available on WhatsApp Web. This means you can use it on your smartphones and laptops. It provides comfort and flexibility to the users who wish to multitask. For such tech updates, subscribe to Unboxed by Croma.
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