Microsoft updates Copilot with the greatest hits from other AIs
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Microsoft has updated its AI assistant, Copilot, with significant features to mark the company's 50th anniversary. Enhancements include memory for tracking user preferences, personalization of responses, advanced web actions for executing tasks, and the ability to create podcasts. Copilot is now more aligned with competitors like ChatGPT, emphasizing user control over retained information. Microsoft aims to personalize the interaction further by allowing customizable appearances for the assistant and has expanded visual capabilities to analyze content on screens across devices.
As Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary, it updates Copilot with enhanced features that align it with leading AI alternatives, focusing on personalization and proactive engagement.
"Copilot is more than an AI, it's yours," states Mustafa Suleyman, emphasizing that personalization and user-specific attributes are integral to its development.
With new web actions, Copilot can execute tasks like booking tickets and making purchases, leveraging its ability to research prices and find discounts.
The Memory feature allows Copilot to remember personal details and preferences, tailoring responses and recommendations, giving users control over what data is retained.
Read at The Verge
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