Microsoft’s latest Copilot update is a clear attempt to move the conversation around AI assistants from novelty to utility — delivering a broad package of features that stitch together collaboration, browser-level agency, and personalization while leaning heavily on explicit consent and privacy...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot Fall Release reorients the assistant from a behind‑the‑scenes productivity tool into a social, opinionated, and more human‑centered companion — complete with an animated avatar named Mico, shared Groups for up to 32 participants, a selectable Real Talk persona that...
Microsoft has given Copilot a face: Mico, an expressive, optional avatar that animates, changes color, and acts as a friendly anchor for voice-first and study-focused interactions — part of a broader Copilot Fall Release that also adds group chats, a “Real Talk” conversational mode, long-term...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot refresh arrives as an explicit attempt to make AI feel less like a distant tool and more like a teammate — a multimodal assistant that remembers, argues back when it should, joins group conversations, and even sports an animated personality named Mico that can briefly...
Microsoft has given Copilot a new face — an expressive, floating blob called Mico — and a suite of social and safety features that push the assistant from a solo chatbot toward a more conversational, collaborative, and opinionated presence on your PC and phone. The Fall release bundles Mico with...