Once upon a time, a tiny paper clip with eyes would ask whether you needed help writing letters in Microsoft Word. Now, Microsoft is building AI into Windows 11 proper, making it the first major consumer PC platform to embrace large language models.
Once upon a time, a tiny paper clip with eyes would ask whether you needed help writing letters in Microsoft Word.
If you dragged and dropped an audio file into the sidebar Copilot lives in, it’ll offer to transcribe the contents. Trying the same with, say, a document yields an option to summarize it. “Let’s face it, traditional help functionality in Windows has been deficient,” said J.P. Gownder, vice president and principal analyst at Forrester. “Windows Copilot appears to smooth out the connections, linking users to troubleshooting and Windows functionality faster.”
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