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ai writing
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The ai writing tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's integration of AI-assisted drafting and voice input into its browser and text-editing tools. Discussions include Edge Canary testing microphone input for Copilot's "Help me write" feature, allowing users to speak prompts instead of typing, and Notepad gaining Markdown editing improvements alongside streaming AI writing capabilities for Windows Insiders. These updates reflect Microsoft's broader push to embed Copilot Voice, browser integration, and AI drafting into a unified productivity layer within Edge and Windows. The tag focuses on practical implications for users, such as convenience enhancements and the evolution of familiar tools like Notepad and Edge into AI-powered writing assistants.
Microsoft is quietly turning Edge into a more conversational writing surface, and the implications go well beyond a small Canary-only experiment. A new microphone button reportedly appearing beside the Copilot pen icon in Edge Canary suggests Microsoft is testing voice input for the Help me...
Microisoft has quietly expanded Notepad’s capabilities again, adding richer Markdown editing (including strikethrough and nested lists), a first-run “What’s New” welcome pane, and improved streaming for its AI writing features — updates appearing first to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev...