
Microsoft has announced that its Windows 11 Copilot+ AI features, including the Recall feature, can run without the need for a powerful Neural Processing Unit (NPU). This development marks a significant shift in the AI landscape, making advanced AI capabilities more accessible to a broader range of users. The company is also ramping up its marketing efforts, with plans to showcase Copilot in a Super Bowl advertisement, highlighting its 'Super Bowl moment.' Additionally, Microsoft is introducing a new category of Windows PCs designed specifically for AI, known as Copilot+ PCs, which were prominently featured at the recent Microsoft Build event. These advancements, described as 'AI first,' are expected to reshape enterprise computing and the PC industry.
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Windows 11's new 'AI' Recall feature has been cracked to work without a fancy new NPU. https://t.co/D3QT8hqKgN https://t.co/xycqLPjhXh
today in AI: 1/ Microsoft has announced a copilot for Telegram. @Meta's got AI on @WhatsApp, @instagram, and @facebook, but @Microsoft isn't about to be left behind in the AI assistant race. No social media platform? No problem! Microsoft's bringing the AI magic of Copilot to… https://t.co/RuKnT5MTqo






