Microsoft adds Copilot Mode to Edge
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Real talk will be able to take advantage of improvements to Copilot’s memory features, though. “Copilot is getting way better memory. It will be able to remember facts about you, the people you care about, your life, and the things you’re working on,” explains Andreou.
That sentiment underpins Microsoft’s positioning of Copilot as more than a software product. The company describes it as a philosophical commitment — “a promise that AI can be helpful, supportive, and deeply personal.” This approach aims to shift focus away from the automation of human work and toward the amplification of human potential.
Mico is just one component of the”human-centered AI” included in its Copilot Fall Release. Microsoft is also adding Copilot Groups, a chatbot that can interact with groups of up to 32 people at once;
Microsoft introduced new features in its digital assistant Copilot on Thursday, including collaboration and deeper integration with other applications such as Outlook and Google, beefing up its AI services to stave off competition.
Microsoft's AI-focused fall feature drop introduces a new avatar, an enhanced solution for group projects, health-related information, and more.
Microsoft clarifies Gaming Copilot's role for gamers and provides a statement on privacy concerns raised about its gameplay capture.
Microsoft Edge's Copilot Mode is now widely available with two new experimental features: Copilot Actions and Journeys.
Microsoft’s new Gaming Copilot feature was pitched as a smart assistant for gamers, designed to offer contextual tips and on-the-fly help inside the Xbox Game Bar. But instead of applause, it’s drawing criticism over potential privacy issues and performance drops — raising concerns about whether the AI is more of a hindrance than a helper.