Microsoft’s Copilot is taking a deliberate step away from being a neutral utility and toward becoming a more conversational, social, and personality-driven assistant with today’s update: group chats that bring multiple people into a single Copilot session, a selectable “real talk” mode that adds...
Microsoft’s Copilot just moved from a helpful sidebar to a full-fledged, personality-driven productivity layer across Windows, Edge and mobile — and the Fall Release is the most aggressive push yet to make that transition real for everyday users and IT teams.
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Microsoft's Copilot has been reshaped into a far more social, expressive, and agentic assistant today, with a cluster of updates — from collaborative group chats and an expressive avatar called Mico to a new "Real Talk" personality, smarter memory, and browser-driven "Journeys" — that together...
Microsoft’s consumer Copilot just took its biggest public step yet toward becoming a persistent, personality-driven assistant — adding long-term memory, shareable group chats, a voice-first tutor persona called Mico, new Google and Outlook connectors, and a raft of safety and editing tools that...
Microsoft has pushed a substantial update to Copilot that turns the assistant from a solo helper into a more collaborative, expressive, and deeply integrated part of the browsing and productivity experience — adding shared “Groups” for up to 32 people, the ability (with permission) to reason...
Microsoft’s Copilot has a new face — a playful, animated avatar named Mico — and a cheeky little secret: if you prod it enough on mobile, it will eventually morph into Clippy, Microsoft’s famous (or infamous) paperclip assistant from the Office 97 era. The Mico reveal is part of a broader...
Microsoft's Copilot has been reshaped into a far more social, agentic and personality-driven assistant with the Fall Update: a visible avatar called Mico, a new Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge that can act on users' behalf, group-aware chat and collaboration tools, a health‑focused experience...
Microsoft’s new Copilot avatar, Mico, is Microsoft’s most visible attempt yet to give AI a friendly face — and an explicit rebuke to the memory of Clippy — as the company rolls personality, group collaboration, and “Real Talk” disagreement modes into Copilot while trying to thread a narrow...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update pushes the assistant further toward a personality-driven, multimodal helper — introducing a tactile avatar called Mico (with a built‑in Clippy easter egg), an argumentation-style Real Talk mode, expanded Advanced Search, and new group chat capabilities that are...