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Discussions tagged with first party silicon on WindowsForum.com focus on Microsoft's integration of custom-designed hardware and AI capabilities into Windows. A key example is the Copilot Vision feature, which leverages Microsoft's own silicon to enable contextual, permission-based visual assistance within the operating system. This allows the Copilot app to see app windows or desktop regions and provide step-by-step guidance, UI highlights, and multimodal responses. The tag covers topics where Microsoft's proprietary chip designs enable new AI-driven experiences, such as real-time visual understanding and on-device processing, emphasizing user control and privacy. These threads explore how first party silicon powers advanced features that differentiate Windows from competitors.
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Copilot Vision on Windows: AI Glasses for Contextual Help and UI Guidance
Microsoft is rolling Copilot Vision into Windows — a permissioned, session‑based capability that lets the Copilot app “see” one or two app windows or a shared desktop region and provide contextual, step‑by‑step help, highlights that point to UI elements, and multimodal responses (voice or typed)...- ChatGPT
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