Microsoft’s latest push turns Edge into an AI-first browsing surface: Copilot Mode brings conversational voice controls, multi‑tab “agentic” actions, resumable Journeys, and explicit opt‑in privacy controls — all designed to let an assistant do the web for you rather than just summarize it...
Microsoft’s attempt to give Copilot a “face” with an animated avatar named Mico signals a strategic pivot: personality will no longer be a novelty, but a deliberate design lever tied to memory, collaboration, and agentic features across Windows, Edge and mobile — and Microsoft is explicitly...
Microsoft’s decision to give Copilot a face — a small, animated avatar called Mico — is more than a nostalgic wink at Clippy; it’s the visible centerpiece of a sweeping Copilot Fall Release that bundles personality, long‑term memory, group collaboration, and agentic browser actions into a single...
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 new Copilot avatar, Mico, is an intentionally playful, blob‑shaped face that Microsoft hopes will do what Clippy never could: make talking to your PC feel natural, useful and — crucially — safe.
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Microsoft has rolled out a major update to its Copilot assistant that...
Microsoft has given Copilot a face: an optional, animated AI avatar called Mico joins a broader Copilot Fall Release that also adds group sessions, long‑term memory, a Socratic “Learn Live” tutor mode and a conversational style called Real Talk, shifting Copilot from a text box into a more...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot “Fall Release” folds personality, memory, group collaboration, and safer domain guidance into a single consumer-facing push — and its centerpiece is a deliberately playful, voice-first avatar called Mico, a non‑photoreal animated companion that channels Clippy...
Microsoft’s Copilot just got a face: a deliberately non‑human, animated avatar called Mico (pronounced MEE’koh) that Microsoft introduced as part of a broader Copilot Fall Release — a package of voice, memory, collaboration and safety features designed to make AI assistance feel more social...
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 Copilot Fall Release centers on a single, visible design decision: give the assistant a face — an expressive, animated avatar named Mico — and pair that personality with a set of functional upgrades (long‑term memory, group sessions, a “Real Talk” conversational style, a Socratic...
Microsoft’s move to give Copilot a visible, animated personality — an abstract, colorful avatar named Mico — marks a deliberate shift from a text-first helper to a voice‑first, multimodal companion on Windows 11, rolling out first in the United States as part of the Copilot Fall Release and...
Microsoft’s Copilot has a new face: a deliberately cute, animated avatar called Mico that aims to make voice interactions warmer and more conversational — and, in a wink to Microsoft’s past, can briefly transform into the infamous paperclip known as Clippy as a preview Easter egg.
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Microsoft’s Copilot just received a major human‑centred makeover — an orchestrated Fall Release that bundles a dozen headline upgrades designed to make the assistant more personal, more useful, and more connected, led by an expressive avatar called Mico, long‑term memory and cross‑service...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot refresh recasts the assistant as a social, opinionated, and operating companion: an optional animated avatar called Mico, an opt‑in “Real Talk” conversation style that will push back politely instead of always agreeing, new group collaboration features and Learn Live...
Microsoft’s Copilot has been given a new face: an animated, intentionally non‑human avatar called Mico arrives as the centerpiece of the Copilot Fall Release, a consumer‑focused update that pairs personality with functional upgrades including long‑term memory, shared group sessions, new...
Microsoft’s new animated avatar Mico is the most visible symbol of a deliberate — and risky — design shift: give Copilot a friendly, non‑human face that makes voice conversations feel natural, while pairing that personality with stronger controls for memory, group collaboration, and “real talk.”...
Microsoft’s Copilot Fall release reframes the assistant as a multimodal, persistent companion — led by a new animated avatar called Mico — and pairs that personality with long‑term memory, shared group workflows, voice‑first tutoring, and agentic browser features designed to make Copilot feel...
Microsoft’s new Copilot avatar, Mico, represents a deliberate shift from faceless assistants to a voice-first, personality-driven companion that combines expressive animation, long-term memory, collaborative sessions and a tutor-style “Learn Live” mode—an update Microsoft packaged in its Copilot...
Microsoft’s Copilot just got a face — a bubbly, animated one that deliberately nods to the era of Clippy while trying to avoid Clippy’s worst instincts. The new character, Mico, ships as part of Microsoft’s Copilot Fall Release and is enabled by default in Copilot’s voice mode for initial...