Microsoft announced that it will roll out its generative artificial intelligence-based digital assistant Copilot to more software products, including Windows 11, Edge web browser, Bing search engine, and various Microsoft 365 products
Microsoft previously released Microsoft 365 Copilot, an intelligent assistant capable of working within a range of productivity applications such as Word and Excel. This Copilot, and other individual Copilots in Windows and Edge, will now be called Copilots for short. Microsoft's goal is to integrate Copilot into Windows, where it will become a standalone application that can serve as an assistant in various Windows applications to help users complete various tasks
At the event, Microsoft demonstrated how Copilot can be used in Windows 11 and other applications. For example, users using the Edge browser can use Copilot to compare shopping and even get coupons. Copilot also allows users to write mathematical equations using stylus and touch screen devices and assist in solving these problems. Additionally, it can help you quickly write a text message to someone based on the user's calendar and other information
This new unified Copilot will be available starting September 26 on all devices that receive the Windows 11 23H2 update.
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