Microsoft has been working hard to improve its Copilot AI assistant. Last week they updated Copilot for companies to use at work. Now they are adding some new tricks for Copilot when people use it on Windows computers at home.
One cool new thing Copilot can do is look at your computer screen and understand what is there. Then it will know how to respond better when you ask it questions. For example, if you are working on a document, it will see that and be able to answer questions about the text. Or if you have a website open, you can check that page out too.
Another handy update allows Copilot to speak out loud instead of just communicating through text. It can read back instructions, confirm what it hears you say, and have more natural conversations. Speaking is great because some people find it easier than typing everything out. The voice is computer-generated but sounds very helpful and intelligent.
Under the hood, Microsoft has improved how Copilot thinks. It can now connect ideas and info in deeper ways. This should help it give smarter, more thought-out responses. It can understand context better and follow long conversations more smoothly. All of these upgrades together will make Copilot a more powerful digital friend that is really helpful to have by your side.
Whether you use Copilot for work projects or personal tasks, these new features add convenience without removing the benefits of an AI assistant.