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[Android] Free OpenAI GPT-4 via Microsoft Copilot @ Google Play

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Please note: whilst this is a freebie app created by Microsoft with a no price tag attached to it initially, the Creative mode gives you access to Open AI's GPT-4 which is usually a paid subscription at ChatGPT


Key Features

A versatile AI assistant to boost productivity
With this amazing AI assistant at your side, you can accomplish work, school, or personal tasks even faster, including:

  • Draft emails
  • Compose stories or scripts
  • Summarize complex texts
  • Multilingual content translation, proofreading, and optimization
  • Create personalized travel itineraries
  • Write and updating job resumes

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Comments

    • -7

      And, is it left wing?

      • +11

        Chicken wing.

        • +5

          Only turkeys have left wings

        • +8

          Did someone say KFC?

        • Don't hide the truth. It's Techno-Feudalist (right→wrong wing ;). Just like the other US platforms FB, Apple, MS, YT, Amazon, … (Profit & Greed). Everything you put there is not yours anymore :(

      • -1

        Edgelords of the Ozbargain comment section need not apply.

        • +5

          It's fine, I'm using Chrome.

    • +13

      It never sleeps.

      • "Why do you cry?" The Terminator 1991

        • -5

          attack helicopter

    • +11

      Woke enough not to give you factual answers.

      • Well, what do you expect when you keep asking it, "Why am I so wonderful and nobody knows it?"

      • Now that's a fact.

    • +1

      Tay bot has been reborn on GAB

    • +2

      Woke AF

    • Neither Trump nor DethSeantis can define your woke 🤣

      • +3

        This is OZ bargain. Not US (bs conflict politics) bargain.

    • I don't get it. Why the downvote bombing on a simple question?

      • +5

        It often happens on OZB. Neg then leave a gag comment without answering the original question. Too many sheep unfortunately.

      • +7

        Bait comments typically get downvoted. OP's comment is obviously not a good-faith simple question.

    • +2

      You can install and ask it directly. If it explains why you should not worry about woke instead of answering that question, then it's woke.

    • -3

      Ask it if a dude in a dress is a woman.
      You'll have your answer.

  • +6

    Why not use bing chat? The app has a much better rating.

    • +4

      Was that named after Chandler?

      • +16

        Yes, the app will do your transponstering

        • +1

          Care to share any good transponstering proompts?

      • +1

        No, Crosby.

      • Not with consent!

    • It is powered by Bing!

    • I run local with Ollama and LM Studio. Why give Microsoft your data?

      • +10

        They already have it lol

      • -1

        they can even detect tictok's secret dev team to use their app, what do you think about your processed data. :D

      • Many give their data$ to Apple & they are proud hour simple Apple's greedy marketing is ;)

    • +4

      Why not use bing chat? The app has a much better rating.

      There are 3 products in the Microsoft ecosystem.

      • Microsoft Copilot (this replaces Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise — see Bing Blog
      • Microsoft 365 Copilot ($30/user on top of your existing licensing commitments)

      So I would expect the Bing Chat app to get binned in short order in favour of Microsoft Copilot as Microsoft continues to fumble their product line-up … again (I'm looking at your Azure AD/Entra ID).

    • +1

      I use Bing Chicken…

      • +1

        I hate to say it but I read that as bin chicken.

        • Haha that was my intent! :)

  • Thanks. :) might come in handy.

  • +8

    So same as bing? How is this a deal

    • -7

      "Bing" is a awkward name compared to "Copilot", I reckon. Also, you can choose to use GPT-4, or leave it with Bing.

    • +8

      Because you don't have to use the cancer that is Bing

  • +3

    Those who suspect Copilot may be rushed out too soon or otherwise not want it:
    https://www.askwoody.com/2023/permanent-posts-for-blocking-c…

    • +3

      If only there was a way to summarise this long article

  • +25

    So they were called 'assistants'
    Now we call the 'copilots'
    When do we call then Overlords?

    • +8

      We won't know until it's too late

    • sius (S.I.U.S)
      Progress means going extinct eventually.
      But we’ve got a Dark Ages & a Genetic civilisation to get thru first

    • +1

      2:14am on August 29, 1997

      (according to Terminator)

    • -1
      • +7

        Totally misleading article - a dumb technician was in a restricted area where industrial robot arms were working, common in many factories, and he got hit for being stupid. Not a Tesla robot but a robot in a Tesla factory. Lazy clickbait journalism.

        • +1

          Probably written by Ai 😋

    • +4

      And I for one, welcome our new Copilots.

    • When it's time to call them overlords, I would strongly advise against doing so!

    • You could just not install it

    • hahha

  • +5

    Bing ai has been getting worse and worse. I don't know what's going on but it's responses have been dog water lately.

    Was trying to use it a few weeks ago in Japan to help us look for specific things, and it would just repeat the same suggestions over and over after I specifically told it not to.

    Had no issue a few months ago.

    • +2

      Same. It's like they keep dumbing it down.

      • +1

        They are. They have to, giving the public free access to these models is hella expensive for them due to computation costs.

        • +5

          I use it almost every day, just about. I get it to write short stories for kids every night. That, and I often get it to to create images for intenernal Intranet posts at work. I make the most ridiculous images… which no one appreciates… but I love it!

    • +1

      THIS, speaking as an active CGPT user since release, i'm extremely suss on saying anything positive about Bing since day dot - always been next to useless.

  • -1

    While everything you have said is true, neither co-pilot or bing use a cut-down crippled version of GPT-4, so comparing to Chat GPT-4 is not correct.
    That’s like comparing Microsoft images which uses Dall.E 3 to Dall.E 3 from OpenAI, chalk and cheese, they are very different.

    • +13

      they do or don't?

    • They are not the same because Microsoft has additional pre and post processing, but the core underlying LLM is the same.

      • +1

        Same as what? OpenAI have at-least 8 GPT-4 models each with different sized parameters. Bottom line is no it’s not the same underlying model as ChatGPT-4 (Plus subscription) but will be based on a custom trained API version of GPT4 (low parameter model), my estimate is they use gpt-4-0314 as the base.

      • If you'd used both - they cannot be compared, and don't know why more don't call this out, Bing has never given decent results.

  • +6

    lol..sorry autocomplete on the phone don’t know where the neither came from.
    They both use a limited/smaller model of GPT-4 it’s not the same as ChatGPT.
    Free is free though, out of the paid models Grok is my favourite. As for the free ones, Claude and Bard are excellent.

  • +1

    I got this on windows maybe a month or so ago and have tried to use it a handful of times and it never works. Just seems to almost timeout. Anyone else have this issue?

  • +3

    For GPT-4 you get 5 prompts until you hit your daily limit, with this increased to 30 if you sign in with a live.com account.

    I imagine you only get unlimited use if you sign in with your work account, and your workplace has signed you up for a Copilot license.

    • +2

      Just to clarify, it's 30 prompts within a conversation thread. You can start a new topic and the 30 prompt limit resets.

  • -8

    The sooner they get rid of bing the better the planet would be.. said the same for metro.. and took years of wasting money before they got rid of it.

  • +2

    it is the same as the bing app, I dont need 2 apps

  • +4

    How much better or worse is this thing at collecting your data than typical google queries or Gmail scans?

      • +2
        • Apple don't sell user data to anyone.

        Oh really?
        Did you forget governments? Of course, because to them it's provided for free, so you are right about selling.
        Did you forget selling to the advertisers your data that has your name replaced with ID and not personal anymore from legal perspective? Which is practically trackable to each particular person of interest and becomes your PII after that.

      • +4

        Another deluded Apple fan boy.

        • -2

          Apple charge you up front for their devices and services. This had made them the most valuable company on the planet, if you exclude government owned oil companies. They don't need to sell your location and other personal data to make money.

          • +1

            @AustriaBargain: Like I said.

            • -1

              @Wardaddy: Do you mean Google paying Apple to keep Google the default search engine? I guess that would be selling user data in a roundabout way. But if Apple set the default search engine to DDG, most people would change it to Google anyway. Personally I think Apple should buy DDG and turn it into a better search engine and make it the default. I know Steve Jobs promised Google they would stay out of Search if Google stayed out of phones, but Google already broke that agreement with Android.

  • +8

    It's also available on the web btw, accessible from all devices, don't need to download an app: https://copilot.microsoft.com/

  • Copilot is also built-in with mobile Edge if you use Edge as your main browser and connection between mobile and PC

  • +1

    Wait, how do I get it for free? It wants to charge me $15 a month LOL

  • -2

    OzAdvertising

    • +2

      BG isn't associated so it's the same as if you posted it.

  • Whats the minimum requirement? My 2 android phones deemed not compatible with this version

  • +1

    It's crazy how these AI models are learning code. People underestimate the significance of that. We're going to have a lot of free time soon.

    • +4

      I've been using 3.5 to make some awesome Google sheets scripts for work. It's pretty incredible how easy it is.
      Sometimes it tried to do something in a very complicated way and you have to tell it to try something else.

      It can get stuck in a loop bug fixing but for something that would have taken me 20 hours of googling, testing bring done in a prompt I wrote in 30 seconds, them to be able to keep making minor adjustments and additions.

      For who can read and understand basic scripts and logic but has never actually written anything myself it's amazing.

      • +1

        I totally agree - I've been getting it to code some basic tasks I would regularly do using Powershell - the benefits for someone who has no coding experience or syntax knowledge (but can understand and use basic scripts) are huge.

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