Windows Copilot: Microsoft's AI-Powered Assistant for Windows 11

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Microsoft has released the first preview build of Windows 11 with the new Windows Copilot feature, which is essentially an AI assistant for Windows. However, the initial preview is lacking in Windows integration as the Windows Copilot interface is actually the Bing Chat website delivered through Microsoft Edge. It currently has limited capabilities and can only configure basic Windows settings. The Windows Copilot is slow and not as efficient as manually performing tasks. Additionally, it lacks voice interaction and cannot analyze content outside of Edge. The fact that it is not a native Windows feature and relies on Edge is disappointing to users.
- First look at Windows Copilot: It's actually just Microsoft Edge, not Windows 11 Windows Central
- Hands-on with Windows Copilot: A buggy mess that will (hopefully) get better with time Neowin
- Windows Copilot: Microsoft introduces AI-Powered assistant for Windows 11 insiders HT Tech
- Windows 11 build 23493 (and 23486): Everything you need to know Windows Central
- You Can Now Try Out Windows Copilot in Windows 11; Here’s a First Look! Beebom
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