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Microsoft Copilot is a unified AI experience, coming to Windows 11

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Microsoft Copilot will unify all of the company’s AI capabilities “into a single experience” that aims to function as “your everyday AI companion,” the company today announced.

“Copilot will uniquely incorporate the context and intelligence of the web, your work data and what you are doing in the moment on your PC to provide better assistance – with your privacy and security at the forefront,” Microsoft said in a press release.

Touting Copilot’s “simple and seamless experience,” the feature will be free inside Windows 11 and Microsoft 365, inside Bing as as part of Edge.

Copilot is “available as an app, or can reveal itself when you need it with a right click,” Microsoft continued. “Copilot is one AI experience that works across your whole life.”

We can expect the first rollout of Copilot to take place within Windows 11 from 26 September. On that same date, Windows 11 will be updated with “over 150 new features,” according to the company.

“Over 150 new features will empower you to create faster, complete tasks with ease and lessen your cognitive load – making once complicated tasks simple,” Microsoft said.

“[This i]ncludes Copilot integration, new Outlook for Windows, new capabilities in Paint and Photos enhanced with AI, improved Clipchamp, Notepad, modernized File Explorer, and new natural voices in Narrator to enhance accessibility and productivity. These updates will make Windows the destination for the best AI experiences.”


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