Microsoft quietly flipped a switch that lets Copilot pull activity signals from other Microsoft services — Edge, Bing, MSN and “other Microsoft products you’ve used” — and left that switch turned on for many users by default, creating a privacy decision some people never knew they were making...
Microsoft Copilot can feel like a helpful, intuitive assistant—until you start thinking about what it remembers, what it shares, and how your chats might be used to train the very models that answer you. PCMag’s hands‑on guide—“Use Microsoft Copilot? 7 Settings I Changed Right Away to Protect My...
Microsoft hat Copilot mit einem neuen Bedienkonzept ausgestattet: Nutzer können die Denkweise der KI künftig aktiv auswählen — ergänzt um einen optionalen Avatar, Gruppenchats, Langzeitgedächtnis und erweiterte Browser‑Agenten. Diese Änderungen, präsentiert als Teil der sogenannten Copilot Fall...
Microsoft’s Copilot has moved from helpful search box to a more human‑like companion: an orchestrated global push that pairs a selectable “Real Talk” conversational style with an expressive avatar, expanded voice languages, group collaboration, and persistent memory—changes that make Copilot...
OpenAI’s latest moves — from model refinements and agent primitives to hardware partnerships and a fresh vision for how people interact with software — are poised to reshape what an app is and how designers think about user interfaces, accessibility, and platform strategy.
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Microsoft’s own data paint a clear—and quietly unsettling—picture: Copilot has quietly become two different assistants at once, a work-focused co‑worker on desktops and an intimate, always‑on adviser on phones, according to a 37.5 million conversation preprint and the company’s concurrent...
Microsoft’s Copilot has finally been moved out of the “nice demo” category and into something you can reasonably consider using day‑to‑day — a human‑centered assistant with memory, shared sessions, proactive help, a friendly avatar, and tighter browser and OS automation that together change the...
Microsoft’s Copilot Fall Release turns the Edge browser (and a growing portion of Windows) into an AI-native workspace — a permissioned, multimodal assistant that remembers context, supports shared sessions, and can act on the web when you explicitly allow it. Background / Overview
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Microsoft has finally put Clippy out to pasture — not with a quiet farewell, but with a theatrical handoff: the paperclip’s spirit lives on only as a wink inside Mico, a new animated avatar that now fronts Microsoft Copilot’s voice experience as part of the Copilot Fall Release announced in late...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot Fall Update stitches personality, persistence, and group collaboration into a single consumer-facing push that aims to turn the assistant from a one-off utility into a shared, context-aware companion across Windows, Edge, and Microsoft’s Copilot apps.
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Microsoft’s latest Copilot update turns up the friendliness dial while drawing a hard safety line: expressive avatars, longer memory, group chats and a new “Real Talk” tone arrive alongside an explicit company policy that Copilot will not be a platform for romantic or erotic AI companionship...
Microsoft’s new public posture on Copilot reduces a complex, fast-moving product decision to one plain sentence: “I want to make an AI that you trust your kids to use.” That line — spoken by Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman in a recent interview — is both a marketing clarion and a roadmap for...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update dresses its AI in a friendlier face, brings multiplayer collaboration, tighter app integrations, and a suite of productivity-first features that collectively push Copilot from a one-to-one chatbot toward a contextual, persistent assistant that lives across your...
Microsoft’s Copilot just got a face — and a wink: Mico, an animated, voice‑mode avatar that listens, smiles, frowns and, if you prod it hard enough, briefly morphs into the old Office paperclip known as Clippy — arrives as part of a broader Copilot Fall release that adds long‑term memory, group...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot Fall Release marks a deliberate shift: the company is betting that AI assistants must be human-centric—more social, more personal, and more action-oriented—rather than simply faster question‑and‑answer engines. Background
Microsoft unveiled the Copilot Fall Release in...
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 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 latest Copilot Fall Release repositions the assistant from a task-focused chatbot into a cross‑device, context‑rich companion designed to be more personal, more useful, and more connected — a package of twelve headline features that introduces a visual avatar, group collaboration...
Microsoft's latest Copilot Fall Release has a new face — and a deliberate wink to the past: Mico, an animated, shape‑shifting avatar designed to make voice and multimodal AI conversations feel warmer, more conversational, and more human‑centered, while remaining explicitly optional for users who...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot refresh turns the assistant into a social, memory-capable companion — led by an optional animated avatar called Mico and a dozen headline features that reshape how Copilot behaves on Windows, Edge, mobile and in shared sessions.
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Microsoft unveiled...