Microsoft marked a milestone anniversary by unveiling a series of transformative updates to its Copilot AI assistant. Enhancements now allow advanced web browsing, visual analysis and full integration into both Windows 10 and Windows 11 along with mobile devices. These improvements position Copilot as a versatile productivity tool that can execute background tasks and personalize user interactions across Microsoft’s expansive ecosystem.
Training the top models in the world is very expensive and can duplicate previous work, said Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of artificial intelligence at Microsoft.
Microsoft expands what Copilot can do and gives it Vision capabilities.
Microsoft is expanding Copilot Vision beyond Edge, enabling real-time content analysis on Windows and mobile as part of its ongoing Copilot redesign.
A protester interrupted Microsoft’s Copilot keynote, accusing the company of selling AI weapons to the Israeli military despite its ethical claims, and declaring that Microsoft has "blood on its hands."
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Microsoft updated its Copilot chatbot for its 50th birthday. It can now interact with most websites to book tickets, reserve tables, and more, while also remembering personal details similar to ChatGPT.
Microsoft is updating Copilot to perform online tasks in the background using simple chat prompts. It can book restaurant reservations, secure event tickets, make purchases, and more, allowing you to work on other tasks while it handles these actions.
Microsoft is expanding Copilot Vision from Edge to Windows and mobile, enabling real-time visual analysis beyond the web.
Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary by updating Copilot with features rivaling ChatGPT and Claude. The upgrade adds memory, personalization, web actions, podcast creation, screen and camera analysis, and deep research using various OpenAI models.
Microsoft is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a Copilot livestream on April 4 at 12:30PM ET / 9:30AM PT, spotlighting major updates to its Windows AI assistant and marking the day founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen started the company.
The new Microsoft Copilot update is available for Windows 10 and Windows 11 users with full integration into the Windows OS for a more optimized user experience.
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