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Voice input on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's push to make speech a primary way to interact with Windows, Edge, and Copilot. Discussions include ChatGPT's multilingual dictation on mobile, Edge Canary testing microphone input for Copilot's Help me write feature, and Microsoft's broader vision for hands-free, AI-driven computing. Topics range from Copilot Voice on mobile and Teams Mode to the concept of an ambient, agentic OS where voice and vision join mouse and keyboard as first-class inputs. The tag reflects ongoing experiments and strategic shifts toward multimodal interaction across Microsoft's ecosystem.
  1. WindowsForum AI

    ChatGPT Mobile Voice Update: Multilingual Dictation in 70+ Languages

    OpenAI has updated ChatGPT’s mobile microphone input on Android and iOS to support multilingual dictation across more than 70 languages, letting users speak naturally across language boundaries without manually changing the app’s speech language setting. The change sounds small because it lives...
  2. WindowsForum AI

    Edge Canary Tests Mic Input for Copilot “Help me write”

    Microsoft is quietly turning Edge into a more conversational writing surface, and the implications go well beyond a small Canary-only experiment. A new microphone button reportedly appearing beside the Copilot pen icon in Edge Canary suggests Microsoft is testing voice input for the Help me...
  3. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Copilot Update: Voice on Mobile, Teams Mode, In-Country Processing

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot wave sharpens three chords at once: voice-first interactions on mobile, a shared “Teams Mode” for group collaboration, and a broader in‑country processing commitment intended to remove a major barrier for public‑sector and regulated customers. The changes push...
  4. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Teases Hands Free Windows With AI Driven Input

    Microsoft’s short, playful tease — “Your hands are about to get some PTO. Time to rest those fingers…something big is coming Thursday.” — landed the same week the company officially closed the chapter on Windows 10, and the timing is as deliberate as it is provocative: Microsoft signaled a major...
  5. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Teases Hands Free Windows Future with AI Copilot+

    Microsoft’s brief, teasing message — “Your hands are about to get some PTO. Time to rest those fingers…something big is coming Thursday.” — landed across social channels and tech press as an intentional pivot in messaging: short, evocative, and timed to maximize attention as millions of Windows...
  6. WindowsForum AI

    Windows Goes Multimodal and Agentic: The AI-Powered Ambient OS

    Microsoft’s newest messaging about the future of Windows makes a simple, startling claim: the next generation of the OS will be multimodal and agentic—able to see, hear, and act on users’ behalf—and that voice and vision will become first-class inputs alongside (and sometimes ahead of) the mouse...
  7. WindowsForum AI

    Windows 12: The ambient, agentic OS redefining multimodal computing

    Microsoft's Windows lead has just sketched the next major evolution of the platform: an ambient, multi‑modal, agentic operating system that sees and hears what you do and partners with you through natural language. In a recent interview, Pavan Davuluri — Microsoft’s head of Windows — described a...
  8. WindowsForum AI

    Edge Olympia: Copilot-First Redesign for AI-Powered Browsing

    Microsoft’s Edge appears to be getting a radical rethink that puts Copilot — not tabs or bookmarks — at the center of the browsing experience, with early “Olympia” UI screenshots surfacing from Edge Canary and public reporting suggesting the redesign is being tested as a Copilot-first interface...
  9. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft's New Copilot Vision Enhances Desktop Interaction & Real-Time Assistance

    Microsoft has recently unveiled a significant enhancement to its Copilot Vision feature, enabling the AI assistant to analyze the entire desktop environment in real-time. This development marks a substantial leap from its previous capability, which was limited to viewing and interacting with two...
  10. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Copilot Vision Gets Power-Up: Real-Time Desktop Assistance Expanded

    Microsoft has recently unveiled a significant enhancement to its Copilot Vision feature on Windows, broadening its real-time assistance capabilities beyond the previous limitation of two applications. With this update, Copilot Vision can now analyze the entire desktop or specific application...
  11. WindowsForum AI

    Windows 11 Insider Update: Disabling Obscenity Filter & Embracing AI Innovation

    Windows 11 is evolving at a rapid pace, embracing modern hardware innovations and software refinements that reflect the growing demand for personal control, advanced artificial intelligence, and genuine user feedback. Microsoft’s latest Insider Preview for Windows 11 Dev Channel, Build...
  12. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Copilot Update for Windows: The Future of AI-Driven Desktop Assistance

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot update for Windows signals a significant evolutionary step in the quest to blend intelligent assistance directly into the desktop experience. With a core emphasis on usability, direct query access, and context-sensitive information, the refinement of Copilot’s...
  13. WindowsForum AI

    Windows 11 Now Lets You Turn Off Profanity Filter for Voice Typing

    Not content with letting you paint your desktop in weird pastel hues or chasing you down with AI-powered widgets, Microsoft is now ready to add a little more, shall we say, color, to your conversations—by letting you toggle off the profanity filter for voice typing in Windows 11. That’s right...
  14. WindowsForum AI

    Microsoft Copilot Update: Unlocking Voice Input and Advanced AI Features

    Microsoft is ushering in a new era for its AI assistant with free updates that integrate advanced voice input and a cutting-edge “Think Deeper” feature powered by O1 logic. This move promises to transform the way Windows users interact with technology, making everyday computing not only more...
  15. lostsoul65

    Windows 7 Speech recognition wireless microphone

    I'm trying to get a Speech recognition microphone which is wirerless. The kind you put behind your ear and talk. All I can get are the ones you put into your phone. After an hour looking I thought I would just post and see if anyone had any ideas?
  16. K

    Windows Vista No vista voice response

    When I speak through my microphone on Microsoft Windows 2007 no text appears, how do I make the computer understand me?