iPhone users, your smartphone just got significantly smarter. Microsoft is rolling out its AI-powered Copilot app on the iOS platform, hot on the heels of its Android debut just earlier this week. The app is available for both IOS and iPadOS. This means iPhone and iPad users can now tap into the brains of GPT-4, OpenAI’s latest and greatest language model, and DALL-E 3, the text-to-image generator that’s been turning heads. The app is a game-changer for anyone who wants to ask questions, draft emails, or summon images from thin air, all without parting with a penny for a subscription. Image: KnowTechie What’s the Buzz? The social media hive is buzzing. Die-hard techies and casual tweeters alike are chiming in with both kudos and concerns. While many are applauding the no-cost access to GPT-4, privacy-focused folks are raising eyebrows at the data collection detailed on the App Store listing. Location, contacts, and usage data? That’s a hefty treasure trove of info linked to your digital footprint. The Flip Side But not all that glitters is gold. There’s chatter about potential pitfalls, like the ones Rob Kerr mentions on his AI blog. He’s put the app through its paces, comparing Copilot’s Android interface to Bing’s iOS integration. The verdict? It’s a solid offering, but he’s keeping a keen eye on the nuances, like response embellishments and how the AI handles image generation. Controversy in Code Image; KnowTechie And then there’s the dark cloud of controversy. Windows Central dropped the bomb about Microsoft testing Copilot…Microsoft’s AI Copilot takes flight on iOS