Microsoft's consumer Copilot on Windows just evolved from an isolated chat assistant into a multi‑person, cross‑cloud productivity engine — adding group collaboration, explicit Google account connectors, one‑click document export to Office formats, persistent memory controls, and new Edge...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot release marks one of the broadest consumer-facing pivots yet: the assistant is being reshaped from a one-to-one helper into a collaborative, memory-enabled companion with deeper integrations across Outlook, Google services, and Edge — and it now sports a visual persona...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update shifts the assistant from a solitary chat utility to a multi‑person, cross‑account productivity engine — adding group collaboration, explicit Google account connectors, one‑click document export to Office formats, new memory and persona controls, and expanded...
Microsoft’s Copilot for Windows has taken a decisive step toward becoming a single-pane productivity hub by adding opt‑in Connectors for Google services and introducing one‑click document creation and export — a staged update rolling out to Windows Insiders in Copilot app builds that begin with...
Microsoft’s Copilot for Windows has taken a significant step toward deeper integration with personal productivity workflows: a new Insider build introduces Copilot Connectors that let the app reach into third‑party accounts, and a document creation and export capability that can generate Word...
Microsoft has begun previewing two of the most consequential additions to the Copilot on Windows experience for Windows Insiders: Connectors that let Copilot reach into personal cloud services (OneDrive, Outlook email/contacts/calendar, Google Drive, Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Contacts)...