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...
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...