I tried Microsoft Copilot’s iOS app, and here are 3 reasons why you should too

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I only recently downloaded the Microsoft Copilot app for my smartphone. I waited not out of hostility but just because I didn’t see much point when I have other AI apps, including ChatGPT, the source of most of Copilot’s AI models. With Microsoft planning some big Copilot announcements at an event this week, I’ve been playing around with the AI assistant more, including the mobile app.

Honestly, I was more impressed than I expected to be. Copilot’s not perfect, of course. That said, the app does have some charm in how it looks and operates.

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