Microsoft’s Copilot has quietly started nudging users to step away from the screen — but the real story isn’t the polite phrasing of a reminder, it’s what the feature reveals about Microsoft’s evolving strategy for AI inside Windows and the practical trade‑offs that matter to users and IT teams...
Microsoft’s quiet rollout of a Copilot “Reminders” feature has done something odd: it exposed a familiar fault line in the company’s product strategy by re-creating functionality that already exists in a once-promising app that now looks, frankly, like abandonware.
Background / Overview...
Microsoft Copilot has quietly added a built‑in Reminders feature that can send push notifications to your phone, letting the AI nudge you at a specific time or after a set interval — but for now those alerts land only on mobile devices where the Copilot app is installed, the rollout is gradual...
Microsoft Copilot’s mobile app is gaining a practical new capability: a built-in Reminders feature that can schedule one‑time or recurring alerts and deliver them to your Android or iOS device — a direct answer to similar “Tasks” and “Scheduled Actions” features that OpenAI’s ChatGPT and...