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Copilot can now see what’s on your screen, verbally discuss it, and help you use related apps. Apple's and Google's desktop OSes don't have anything similar.
Windows 11's built-in Copilot Vision now works for free everywhere and it's slightly better than before with web search ...
Motorola integrates Microsoft's Copilot Vision into its moto ai suite, offering real-time, camera-based AI interactions on ...
Microsoft announced Copilot Vision earlier this year for Android and iOS devices after it was in testing as a preview for some Edge users since last ...
Microsoft's head of Windows + Devices, Pavan Davuluri, outlined his concept of what the future of Windows could look like. AI ...
Microsoft has a new Copilot Appearance virtual character that responds with real-time expressions.
If you meet the requirements, you can try to get a spot among Copilot Vision’s early testers. For reference, a subscription to the Copilot Pro plan costs $20 in the United States.
Copilot Vision essentially puts an AI eye on the same things you're looking at, from websites to documents. It can even read text, whether typed or handwritten and displayed on the screen.
I let Copilot Vision look at my screen, and it was both surprisingly useful and deeply flawed. Here’s my take on how it works, what it gets right, and where it still falls short on Windows 11.
Microsoft has released Copilot Vision on Windows, a new AI tool that lets you share what's visible on your screen with the AI and talk to it simultaneously. Copilot can analyze what you see on ...