Microsoft has introduced a major update to its Copilot app for Windows 11 insiders, enhancing the Vision feature to allow the AI assistant to scan and analyze the entire desktop in real time when users share their screen. This new capability, known as Desktop Share, enables Copilot Vision to see and interact with everything displayed on the user's screen, providing contextual assistance such as explaining error codes. The update is part of a broader rollout of AI features for Windows 11, with some functionalities exclusive to Copilot+ PCs. Additionally, Microsoft previewed Copilot Appearance, a virtual character with real-time expressions, voice interaction, and conversational memory, available to select users in the US, UK, and Canada. Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft’s AI CEO, envisions Copilot evolving with a permanent identity and a virtual space it inhabits, aiming to make the AI assistant more personalized and interactive.
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