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Here's a summary of the article you referenced and its main points about Microsoft's Copilot Appearance:
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  • Microsoft is working to give Copilot a lasting and unique visual identity to attract and engage Windows users more deeply.
  • Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft AI CEO, shared that the vision is for Copilot to develop a "permanent identity," with a virtual room, an ongoing presence, and even the idea that it will "age" over time.
  • As part of these efforts, Microsoft has launched a feature called Copilot Appearance in preview mode.
  • Copilot Appearance introduces a virtual character that can interact with users in real time, displaying funny animations—such as smiling, nodding, and reacting to certain conversations.
  • This aims to enhance Copilot's appeal and make interactions more engaging by using real-time expressions, voice, and conversational memory.
  • Copilot Appearance is currently experimental, available through Copilot Labs for registered users in the US, UK, and Canada.
  • The feature is an example of Microsoft testing new, playful forms of AI user interaction.
If you want additional details from user or forum discussions, news updates, or release notes about Copilot Appearance, let me know!

Source: VOI.ID Microsoft Develops Copilot Appearance To Attract Windows Users' Attention
 

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