Microsoft Copilot App for macOS Released

AI Assistant: Know the features and implications of Microsoft's Copilot app for macOS and its updates for iOS devices.
Microsoft Copilot App for macOS Released
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AI offerings across platforms, Microsoft has officially launched the Copilot app for macOS. This native app brings Microsoft's generative AI assistant to Mac users, offering a seamless experience for those seeking AI-powered productivity and creativity tools. Here's what you need to know about the Copilot app for macOS and the updates for iPhone and iPad.

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AI Capabilities:

The Copilot app allows users to upload images, generate images and text, use a shortcut launcher, and access features like dark mode and Think Deeper. Think Deeper, powered by OpenAI's o1 model, enables users to delve deeper into complex tasks and questions.

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Accessibility and Integration:

Users can quickly launch the app using the Command + Space shortcut, similar to the Alt + Space shortcut on Windows. The app supports signing in with an Apple ID, making it easier for users to access Copilot without needing a Microsoft account.

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Compatibility:

The app requires macOS 14.0 or later and is compatible only with Macs featuring Apple's M1 chip or newer. This means Intel-based Macs are not supported.

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Updates for iPhone and iPad:

Split-Screen Mode: The iPad app now includes a split-screen mode, allowing users to multitask more efficiently. This feature enhances productivity by enabling users to interact with Copilot while working on other apps.

Document Summarisation: While the macOS app will soon support document summarization, the iPhone and iPad apps already allow users to upload text or PDF files for summarization. This feature is particularly useful for students and professionals needing quick insights from lengthy documents.

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