Microsoft is enhancing its Copilot assistant for Windows 11 by introducing a new 'Press to talk' feature, which is currently being tested with Windows Insiders. This feature allows users to initiate voice interactions with Copilot by pressing and holding a designated key combination for two seconds. Additionally, Copilot has been integrated into the GroupMe app, enabling users to utilize AI assistance for various tasks within their group chats. This integration aims to facilitate smoother communication and planning among users, particularly in educational settings, where over 70% of U.S. colleges utilize GroupMe for group chats.
By @pradeepviswav - Microsoft has integrated Copilot into GroupMe, allowing users to leverage AI within their chats for various tasks. #Microsoft #GroupMe #Copilot https://t.co/hVunM6MKR6
Exciting update for GroupMe today https://t.co/FUWs7q6dxH
For years, @GroupMe has helped friends, teams, and communities stay connected. Now with Copilot, planning and chatting is easier than ever. Need homework help? A quick suggestion? The perfect reply? Copilot in GroupMe is your group chat companion, just ask and keep things… https://t.co/Jj7kZZdDzE