Microsoft rolls Windows Recall out to the public nearly a year after announcing it
Briefly

Microsoft is rolling out its Copilot+ feature set for PCs, which includes a revamped natural-language search functionality that significantly improves user experience by understanding contextual meanings. This feature works across the Search box, File Explorer, and Settings in Windows 11. Additionally, the new 'Click to Do' feature allows users to interact with on-screen text, enabling quick copying, searching, and summarization. Notably, Copilot+ systems require specific hardware, including a neural processing unit for efficient on-device processing while maintaining user privacy. Support is currently limited to certain high-performance processors.
Copilot+ PCs offer advanced AI features with a focus on efficiency, requiring a neural processing unit for on-device model processing while ensuring user privacy.
The new natural-language search function understands contextual meanings, providing a more intuitive experience across Windows 11's Search box, File Explorer, and Settings.
Click to Do enhances user interaction by allowing quick text copying, searching screen content, and summarizing or rewriting text with just a Windows key click.
Only select high-performance processors, such as Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite and Intel's Core Ultra series, currently support the Copilot+ capabilities.
Read at Ars Technica
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