
Microsoft has recently made significant updates to its software, focusing on the integration and enhancement of Copilot across various platforms. The newest Windows 11 preview now includes Copilot, marking its debut in the operating system with the headline 'Copilot finally takes the wheel'. Additionally, Microsoft has extended Copilot's functionalities for Windows Insiders, demonstrating the company's commitment to improving user experience with AI-driven assistance. In a surprising move, Windows Copilot has also been integrated into Windows Server 2025, indicating Microsoft's ambition to extend AI capabilities to server management. Furthermore, Microsoft has updated its Designer tool, now allowing users to edit images generated with Dall-E 3 for free, and has shipped the Notebook feature of Microsoft Copilot to broad availability. The company has also focused on enhancing security through Copilot with recommendations on good prompt engineering for better utilization. On the enterprise side, lessons learned from deploying Microsoft Copilot have been shared, highlighting the practical applications and benefits of AI in business environments. Lastly, a paper on adapting Copilot based on human feedback has been presented at AAAI24, showcasing the ongoing research and development efforts to refine AI tools based on user interactions.
Our paper on adapting Copilot from human feedback is at #AAAI24 ! One of the secret sauces to making GitHub Copilot work is knowing when to show suggestions, our paper presents a motivated approach (CDHF) to achieve this using feedback data https://t.co/hHOF72e6gK
Microsoft Copilot's Notebook feature finally ships to broad availability. https://t.co/x4IuNVMrRL #Ai #Microsoft #Copilot
Microsoft CoPilot has Improved DALL-E 3 https://t.co/FDCRa0kJFi


