Microsoft puts his AI assistant AI available as a Mac application. Native macOS will offer access to the web version of the Microsoft tool. It takes place today in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. In practice, applications’ features seem almost identical to the experience of going to the web version of Copilot. The real distinction is that the Mac application includes a keyboard shortcut to activate the AI assistant with the Command + space and it can be visualized in dark mode.
Earlier this week, Microsoft that he would do vocal co -pilot features and thought more deeply, which draws for free from the O1 model of Openai, available for all users. The two movements seem to aim to expand the public of the company for Copilot.
Large technological companies have a difficult story to try to make their software available on rival hardware. Sometimes it can take a service to be optimized for exact specifications of another brand. The arrival of a dedicated macOS application for Copilot, which is already as an iPhone and iPad application, could be more or less fast as Microsoft has ever brought a service to the Apple ecosystem.
This article originally appeared on engadget to