Microsoft Copilot gets ChatGPT-like update: New features include Voice, Vision and more
Microsoft has added Copilot Voice, Copilot Vision, Think Deeper, Copilot Daily, and more to its chatbot.
Copilot is now a talking AI assistant.
The Copilot Vision can see and read whatever you are scrolling in your device
Microsoft is one of the top companies that are working on AI very aggressively. The tech giants now has announced new features to its AI chatbot, Copilot. The Microsoft Copilot is now more advanced and intelligence, and also offers you some new abilities that we have seen in ChatGPT as well. Microsoft has added Copilot Voice, Copilot Vision, Think Deeper, Copilot Daily, and more. Not just that, the chatbot has new looks now as well. Microsoft revamped the interface of Copilot across mobile, the web, and the dedicated Windows app.
For starters, Microsoft has added a new feature called Copilot Discover. It will help you get started by giving you a simple guide to its features and suggestions for conversations. It will ask you for permission and then the suggestions are tailored to your use of other Microsoft services and will get more personalised over time based on your chat history. However, there is much more that the tech giant has announced, let me tell you about it.
Copilot Voice
Copilot is now a talking AI assistant. Yes, Microsoft has added Voices to its chatbot so that users can communicate with it verbally. You will get four voice options to choose from.
Copilot Vision
This one is quite advanced feature but there’s chance that many people might not use it due to data and privacy concerns. The Copilot Vision will allow the chatbot see and read whatever you are scrolling in your device, and not just that, it can also engage with you on your content. It understands both the text and images on a webpage and provides answers, suggestions, and help.
Think Deeper
Microsoft chatbot can now handle more complex questions. The “Think Deeper” option takes a bit longer to respond but gives detailed, step-by-step answers to tough questions. It’s designed to help with practical, everyday decisions. It is also said to be similar to OpenAI o1 model.
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