
Microsoft's Copilot is gaining attention as a potential replacement for digital assistants on Android devices. Users are exploring its features, including its speed and coding capabilities. Some speculate on its underlying technology, possibly leveraging advanced AI models like GPT-4.5. Beta users can set Copilot as their default assistant, although some find it less seamless than expected. The tool aims to automate predictable coding steps, with plans for further enhancements.
Microsoft Copilot to compete with Siri and Google Assistant You can set it as your default assistant on Android with the latest beta. This allows you to launch Copilot anywhere on your phone. For the time being, this "only" launches the full Copilot app: So you can use it by… https://t.co/Zn6RGuCWM0
Copilot is a genius idea. Code is often low-entropy and predictable. But they never saw through the full extent of that idea Coding is filled with predictable steps. We're releasing Copilot++ to automate the tedious, low-entropy steps plaguing engineering, starting with edits: https://t.co/9T7MVDzj5H
Microsoft Copilot beta users can experiment with making the AI their new default on Android. However, it doesn't function so seamlessly https://t.co/BU6E6oyhN2
