IBL News | New York
Microsoft announced new Copilot capabilities on Windows for all users this month, including a tool that responds to questions about what’s on the screen. Also, Microsoft launched new versions, with a new style, of Copilot apps for iOS, Android, Windows, and the web.
Another feature is Copilot Vision, which, installed on the Edge browser tool, reads and interprets the images and text it sees on the page for the first time.
According to the giant company, “It can suggest next steps, answer questions, help navigate whatever you want to do, and assist with tasks, all while you simply speak to it in natural language.” However, it can interpret only the types of non-payment websites.
An additional interesting feature is CoPilot Voice. Like OpenAI’s Advanced Voice Mode for ChatGPT, Copilot Voice can detect the user’s tone during conversations and respond accordingly. Users can interject at any point while Copilot Voice is answering.
We’re introducing new AI-powered experiences for Copilot+ PCs that help streamline daily tasks and tackle complex challenges. https://t.co/wquszOkSvU
— Satya Nadella (@satyanadella) October 1, 2024