Microsoft goes native with Copilot once more
Briefly

Microsoft has introduced a revamped Copilot app for Windows, now described as a native XAML app rather than a web-based solution. This iteration allows users to ask device-specific questions, providing tailored responses instead of generic web search results. This update follows previous attempts to create a native experience, which were criticized as mere wrappers around websites. The rollout will occur gradually among Windows Insiders, with a wider release expected in the coming weeks, depending on testing outcomes.
According to Microsoft, users can ask questions about their PC, such as 'How do I set up a Bluetooth headset on this device?' Copilot will respond with something tailored to their device.
The app is the latest in a long line of Copilot reinventions. The corporation's last claim to have created a 'native' app was just a wrapper around a website.
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