edge actions journeys

  1. Copilot Fall Release: Mico Avatar, Memory, Groups and Edge Actions

    Microsoft’s Copilot Fall Release makes the assistant feel more social, more persistent, and — quite literally — more personable with a new animated avatar called Mico, expanded long‑term memory and connectors, collaborative Copilot Groups, and deeper agentic capabilities inside Microsoft Edge...
  2. Copilot Fall Release: A Human Centered AI Toolkit for Windows Edge and Mobile

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot “Fall Release” recasts the assistant as a deliberately human‑centred companion — a bundled set of a dozen consumer‑facing upgrades that add personality, long‑term memory, group collaboration, browser‑level agency, and health and learning workflows to Copilot across...
  3. Microsoft Copilot Mico Avatar: A Warmer Voice AI with a Clippy Easter Egg

    Microsoft’s new Copilot avatar arrived with a wink: an animated, emoji‑like companion called Mico that’s designed to make voice interactions on Windows and in Edge feel warmer, more human, and easier to navigate — and yes, it hides a modern Clippy easter egg for anyone nostalgic (or wary) enough...
  4. Copilot Fall Release: A Human Centered AI Companion with Mico and Edge Actions

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot Fall Release reframes the assistant as an explicitly human‑centered companion — an optional, animated persona named Mico, long‑term memory and connectors, shared Copilot Groups for up to 32 people, voice‑first tutoring called Learn Live, and expanded agentic browser...
  5. Microsoft Copilot Fall Release: A Human Centered AI Companion with Mico and Groups

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot update reframes the assistant as intentionally social, expressive, and human-centered — an AI companion that remembers, argues when necessary, and can collaborate with groups or act on behalf of users with explicit consent. This Fall release bundles a dozen headline...
  6. Microsoft Copilot's Mico Avatar: Playful, Permissioned AI Help

    Microsoft’s Copilot has been given a face — a playful, non‑photoreal avatar named Mico — and with it a broader strategy to make AI feel more social, collaborative, and useful on the PC and mobile devices; the move intentionally leans on nostalgia for Clippy while trying to avoid the design...