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Microsoft brings Copilot to Windows and Mobile to help artificial intelligence in the real world


Microsoft brings Copilot Vision to Windows and Mobile, and moves it beyond the web. Copilot Vision was a large part of the Microsoft Copilot designed last year, but so far, it was limited to Edge web pages to help guide you through what you see.

Copilot Vision will now be able to actually analyze video from a mobile camera, allowing the AI ​​assistant to provide tips for healthy factory advice or decorate your home. Microsoft operates Copilot Vision inside the Copilot app for iOS and Android today, and a similar feature also comes to Windows soon.

The Copilot app is updated on Windows to support Copilot Vision via your computer completely. This allows Microsoft AI Assant to do things like your training by using Adobe Photoshop features, or photo analysis and web pages you are looking for.

This differs from the Microsoft call feature on PCS Copilot Plus. Recall automatically takes shots if you enable the feature, while Copilot Vision is more like sharing the screen in the entire application or desktop in the Microsoft team call.

Copilot Vision on Windows will be available for Windows Insides next week, and Microsoft says it will put it on a larger scale once the test is completed. The company also updates Copilot with a set of new features today. Artificial intelligence assistant now supports memory, customization, web -based procedures, podcast creation, deep research, and more. You can Read about all new Copilot features here.

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