Check out Microsoft’s new AI powered assistant for Windows 11

Microsoft announced at the Build conference in May that the AI tool was coming to Windows 11 as “Copilot.”.

Microsoft is in line with the generative AI. After adding ChatGPT to Bing, Microsoft announced at the Build conference in May that the AI tool was coming to Windows 11 as “Copilot.” Now, the first version of Copilot is rolling out. However, it won’t arrive on the version of Windows 11 most people are using. If one wants early peak to the preview of Copilot, you’ll have to be part of the Windows Insiders program.

Copilot is powered by the same optimized Bing Chat AI agent as the search on Bing.com. So, you can ask it complex questions and have it generate text based on whatever criteria you can devise. However, Copilot has new capabilities tied to Windows itself. It’s aware of the windows you have open, so you can ask it to summarize a tab in Edge or change the settings in a Word document. It also connects to Windows’ core settings, allowing for control of features like Do Not Disturb and dark mode via text commands.Microsoft now includes a prominent warning in Copilot about possible “surprises and mistakes” in generative AI. The Insiders program will help Microsoft refine Copilot, but it won’t be able to fix AI hallucinations or troubleshooting. No one has cracked the code on that, although there are many efforts underway to make these tools more reliable.

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Additionally to Copilot, the latest preview build of Windows 11 includes a reorganized settings app with suggested actions, better app restore after resetting a PC, and more

 

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