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Feeling lonely? Microsoft Copilot can now listen to your every word, watch your screen
We've seen this before and it was called Cortana or Clippy As if pulling support for Windows 10 was not punishment enough for long-suffering customers, Microsoft has decided to shove Copilot down everyone's throats with a new voice activation feature and even more control over your PC.
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A week after announcing a wave of updates for its enterprise suite of Copilot AI-powered products, Microsoft is launching new Copilot capabilities on Windows for all users, including a tool that can understand and respond to questions about what’s on ...
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Executives with a combined 130+ years of tenure on the company’s decades of work to get people to talk to their PCs—and why the time might finally be right. People remember many things about Windows 95,
All Windows 11 users will soon be able to talk to the Copilot AI assistant more easily via voice, and Copilot Vision can understand the context of your screen.
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Microsoft Integrates AI Assistant into Windows 11
Users will soon be able to utilize artificial intelligence (AI) assistant features on their computers. Microsoft (MS) has announced plans to integrate AI capabilities into "Windows 11." While companies like Google and Samsung Electronics previously released "AI smartphones" with built-in AI features,