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memory connectors
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The tag 'memory connectors' on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft Copilot's ability to integrate with external services like Gmail and Google Drive, allowing the AI assistant to access and use data from those platforms. Discussions center on the Copilot Fall Release, which introduces long-term memory and connectors alongside the Mico avatar, Copilot Groups, and Edge Actions. Users explore how these connectors enable Copilot to remember context across sessions and collaborate with other services, making the assistant more persistent and useful for everyday tasks. The tag is relevant for those interested in Copilot's expanding capabilities, particularly its integration with third-party services and memory features.
Microsoft’s Copilot has a new face: a deliberately non‑human, animated avatar called Mico that Microsoft unveiled as the visible anchor of a sweeping “Copilot Fall Release” aimed at turning reactive chat into a persistent, voice‑first collaborator — and the company is explicitly pitching it as...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot refresh puts a deliberately playful face on Windows 11 AI: an animated avatar called Mico that appears in Copilot’s voice mode, changes color and shape to signal listening or thinking, and is explicitly designed as an optional, friendlier way to make voice-first...
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Microsoft’s Copilot just got a face: an animated, deliberately non‑human avatar named Mico arrives as the most visible element of a broad Copilot Fall Release that stitches personality, long‑term memory, group collaboration and agentic web actions into a single consumer push — and Microsoft is...
Microsoft’s avatar experiment has a face — and a wink — in the new Copilot Fall Release: a bouncy, color-shifting avatar called Mico that aims to make voice interactions with Microsoft Copilot feel warmer, more human, and easier to trust, while arriving with a suite of capability upgrades...
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...
Microsoft’s decision to give Copilot a visible, animated persona — a small, color‑shifting avatar called Mico — marks a deliberate attempt to make voice and multimodal AI interactions feel less abstract and more naturally social, while bundling that personality with meaningful product features...
Microsoft’s Copilot has been given a face — a deliberately nonhuman, animated mascot called Mico — as part of a broad Fall update that stitches voice, memory, collaboration and browser agenting into a single consumer-facing vision for an always-present assistant on Windows and in Edge. The...
Microsoft’s Copilot Fall Release introduces Mico, an optional animated avatar and voice companion that gives Windows 11’s Copilot a visible — and intentionally nostalgic — face, while the release also adds shared group chats, long-term memory, new voice and vision models, and a suite of features...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update reframes the assistant from a transactional answer engine into a social, persistent, and domain‑aware companion — shipping a dozen headline features (Groups, Imagine, long‑term Memory & Connectors, Mico, Real Talk, Learn Live, Copilot for Health, Journeys &...
Microsoft’s Copilot has moved from a helpful sidebar to a full‑blown, personality‑driven assistant with the Fall Update — a sweeping package that adds an animated avatar called Mico, multi‑person Copilot Groups, long‑term memory controls and cross‑service connectors, deeper Microsoft Edge...
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...