News on September 22nd, on Thursday, local time in the United States, Microsoft released the latest version of its artificial intelligence assistant Copilot, which will debut in the Windows 11 update on September 26th.
This new “daily artificial intelligence companion” is called Microsoft Copilot on Windows systems. It will "work seamlessly across the apps and experiences people use most," including Windows 11 desktop, Microsoft 365, Outlook, Edge browser and Bing search.
At the launch, Yusuf Mehdi, chief marketing officer of Microsoft’s consumer business, called Copilot “a handshake between you and technology—it’s there when you need it.” will appear; when you don't need it, it will go away."
In an article posted on Microsoft's website, Mehdi wrote:
"Copilot will uniquely Combining knowledge of the Internet, your work data, and what you're doing on your PC to better assist you while keeping your privacy and security top of mind. It'll be simple and seamless experience, you can use it in Windows 11, Microsoft 365, Edge browser and Bing search. It can run as an app, or you can just right-click to reveal it when you need it."
New version of Copilot With the appropriate permissions, it will be able to extract data from the user's calendar, emails, documents, etc. to help quickly draft texts and emails and make suggestions in real time, such as in the Outlook application. It can also get background information from BingMobile and Edge on your smartphone.
The updated Copilot will debut in the Windows 11 update on September 26. Users can use it from the desktop, launch it by pressing the Windows key C keyboard shortcut or by right-clicking. Copilot's artificial intelligence capabilities will appear in many of Windows 11's default apps, including Photos and Paint.
Copilot in Windows lets people control parts of their desktop experience through voice or text commands. Microsoft showed off several of Copilot's features in the demo, such as arranging windows, switching to dark mode, launching a specific Spotify playlist, generating complete paragraphs about minimalist architecture, and removing photo backgrounds. This is a big improvement over the current Start menu text box. The current Start menu text box often fails to find relevant files and settings on your computer, or requires a Bing search, which also means they can't be found offline.
In addition, Microsoft on Thursday announced updated artificial intelligence capabilities in Bing Chat, BingImage Creator and Microsoft Shopping (Edge features), as well as Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft 265 Enterprise Chat, which will launch on November 1 Function. (Xiao Xiao)
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