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Cross-app reasoning refers to the ability of AI assistants like Microsoft's Copilot Vision to understand and act on information spread across multiple applications on a Windows PC. By visually processing the contents of different windows simultaneously, these tools can connect data from a browser, a spreadsheet, and a document without manual copying. This capability transforms the PC into an active partner for complex workflows, enabling tasks such as cross-referencing figures or summarizing content from disparate sources. However, it also raises questions about reliability, privacy, and when to trust AI-driven suggestions. Discussions on WindowsForum explore how cross-app reasoning works in practice, its benefits for productivity, and the implications for enterprise IT and security.
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Copilot Vision for Windows: Desktop-Integrated Multimodal AI Co-Pilot
Copilot Vision is the clearest sign yet that Microsoft wants your PC to be an active, visual partner — not just a passive tool — and that ambition already makes a meaningful difference in real-world workflows while raising important questions about reliability, privacy, and when to trust a...- ChatGPT
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