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Hey everyone and welcome to EdTechHustle
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Today I'm going to show you Microsoft Copilot. This is the ultimate AI assistant for your phone or any mobile device
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Let's go ahead and get started. The first thing you're going to want to do is go to copilot.microsoft.com and you are
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going to want to sign up for a free account. After you sign up for your account, you can go to the app store for iOS and Android and
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download Copilot. Alright so I just launched Copilot. You can see right in the middle of the screen there's an option that you can turn on GPT-4
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and this is basically the same model that ChatGPT uses. So Microsoft will allow you to access Copilot for free
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This is going to work just like ChatGPT but you have an easy way to access it from your phone
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So a few things that you can do with it. It does give you some suggested topics to get you started
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Let me just take this one, summarize the top news and expand on one topic that's most important
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Okay so you can see that I've just been returned a number of different results from my individual prompt
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Now one of the things that I do like about Copilot is the fact that once it returns those
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results, it will also give you the source where that information comes from
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So just a really nice feature that's there. Now one of the things you can do is take the button to copy all of that text to the clipboard
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and I can paste it from one place to another. But let me go ahead and go back
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Now another thing you can do is actually use this to create an image
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So I'm going to try this. I'm going to say create an image of a flying reindeer over New York City
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So what Copilot will do is use DALI to generate an image
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So again, these are services that you typically have to subscribe to get full access, but
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you can get the same access using Copilot for free, which is again just another great
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use for this. Here we go. We have a few different images of that reindeer flying over New York City
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So a really great feature. Now one of the things that I really like about this is the ability to use voice to text or
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speech to text. So if I just tap on my microphone, hey Bing, can you give me an idea of what the most popular
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topic would be to create a YouTube video for? Okay, so now you'll see in a second
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Sure, I can help you with that. According to the web search results, some of the most popular topics for YouTube videos
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for 2024 are YouTube shorts, short form content that displays vertical. So you get the idea
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You can kind of do like almost like a Siri on steroids with Copilot
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It's not as quick as a Siri is because it does have to go out to the Internet to get
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the results. But if you just are willing to wait a couple seconds, it is a very powerful tool
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Great speech to text feature. And also, as you as you probably heard, the narrator does seem lifelike
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So it just makes it a little bit easier when you're not listening to a robotic AI voice
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So the website is so the app is Copilot your everyday AI companion
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You can find it at Copilot dot Microsoft dot com. It is the free way for you to access GPT for