Microsoft is rolling out advanced Copilot AI features to all Windows 11 PCs, including voice commands, screen viewing assistance, and action automation, aiming to enhance user interaction and encourage broader adoption of AI tools across devices.
Microsoft is integrating advanced AI features into Windows 11, including Copilot Vision, which analyzes user activity by sending screenshots to Microsoft servers, raising privacy concerns. The update also introduces an AI-powered system agent, new AI tools in apps, and hardware like the Surface Laptop 5G with local AI co-processors, all aimed at making Windows more proactive and intelligent, though some features are limited to certain regions and hardware.
Microsoft is rolling out a series of new AI features for Windows 11, including Copilot Vision for screen analysis, an AI-powered settings agent for Snapdragon PCs, and enhanced 'Click to Do' actions, with some features exclusive to Copilot Plus PCs. These updates aim to improve user interaction and productivity across the OS, and will be gradually available over the next month.
Microsoft has updated its Copilot Vision AI for Windows Insiders, allowing it to see and analyze everything on your screen, including entire desktops and specific app windows, to provide insights, assistance, and guidance across various tasks.
Microsoft's Copilot Vision, an AI feature that reads and interacts with users' screens to assist with Windows tasks, is now available in the US, offering real-time suggestions, task highlights, and voice interactions, while raising privacy and security considerations.
Microsoft has launched Copilot Vision for Windows, an AI extension that allows users to share their screen or apps for real-time analysis, guidance, and insights, available for free in the US for Windows 10 and 11 without requiring a Copilot Pro subscription.
Microsoft has introduced a preview of Copilot Vision, an AI tool for Copilot Pro subscribers in the US, designed to enhance web browsing by providing contextual suggestions and insights based on the websites users visit. The tool, which operates within Microsoft's Edge browser, aims to make browsing more interactive by suggesting products or highlighting relevant information. While Microsoft emphasizes user privacy and data protection, the service is opt-in and governed by Microsoft's Privacy Statement. The rollout is cautious, with limited website compatibility and a focus on user feedback.
Microsoft has launched a limited U.S.-only preview of Copilot Vision, an AI tool integrated into Microsoft Edge that can read and respond to questions about the websites users are visiting. Available through the Copilot Labs program, this tool can summarize, translate, and highlight information on web pages, but is restricted from accessing paywalled and sensitive content. Microsoft emphasizes privacy, stating that data is deleted after each session and not used for model training. The cautious rollout is influenced by legal disputes with publishers over AI data usage.
Microsoft has launched a preview of Copilot Vision, a feature that allows its AI assistant, Copilot, to browse the internet alongside users, offering commentary and assistance on web content. Available to Copilot Pro subscribers in the U.S. for $20 a month, this feature is designed with privacy in mind, as it deletes session data immediately after use. Copilot Vision currently works on select websites and does not use the data to train AI models, with all processing handled in the cloud.