Despite this trend, Microsoft recently launched Copilot for Mac, for some reason. While Windows users are looking to remove Microsoft's AI tool from their machines, Mac users are invited to actively install it on theirs. So, in the interest of fairness, I am going to take the exact opposite approach to hiding Copilot in Windows: setting up Copilot on your Mac. The thing is, unless you really love Copilot, you probably shouldn't use this app.
Copilot for Mac is about what you'd expect
Copilot for Mac is basically the web version of Copilot in a dedicated Mac window. You can sign into your Microsoft account and start talking with the virtual assistant right away. There are a few Mac-specific features here: The first is a system-wide keyboard shortcut, Option-Space, for quickly sending a message to Copilot in a little pop-up overlay. (You can change the keyboard shortcut if you want.) This is not unlike how ChatGPT's launcher works on its desktop app.
Credit: Justin PotAnd that's honestly most of the Mac integration features offered. Unlike ChatGPT's Mac app, there's no screenshot button, which is a bit of a disappointment—that feature lets you ask ChatGPT about things currently on your screen. With Copilot, you'll have to take the screenshot and upload it yourself. If you don't care about this keyboard shortcut you could just as easily use the web version of Copilot and not notice the difference.
For the sake of comparison, here is the Mac version (spouting widely-reported misinformation about the NHL trade deadline):
Credit: Justin PotAnd here's the Windows version (which seems to have decent taste in Game Boy Advance games):
Credit: Justin PotYeah, they're the same. If you like Copilot on Windows, you'll like it on Mac. If you haven't tried Copilot, and are curious, maybe try the web version first. It's essentially the same, and won't take up any space on your hard drive.
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