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Copilot Vision watches what you're doing and talks back. It's official: Copilot Vision on Windows with Highlights is now available on Windows 10 and 11 PCs. To use it, you need to be signed into ...
Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebration featured several Copilot announcements, including Vision, which lets the AI view your PC desktop or look through your phone camera.
Copilot Vision on Windows with Highlights is now available to users in the United States. The feature, which has been in testing among Insiders recently, can see what you do on your PC and share ...
Copilot can now see what’s on your screen, verbally discuss it, and help you use related apps. Apple's and Google's desktop OSes don't have anything similar.
You can launch Copilot Vision by opening the Copilot app and clicking the glasses icon in your composer. Then, select the app you want to share, and start talking.
2-app support: Copilot Vision on Windows now supports sharing up to two applications. Copilot can then help analyze, offer insights, and answer your questions across the shared apps.
Microsoft said Monday that it’s beginning to allow Copilot Vision to “see” your desktop, as well as specific applications. Microsoft calls this “Desktop Share,” and it’s a part of a ...
Provided the app works as intended—not a given for any software, but especially for AI features—Copilot Vision could replace "frantic Googling" as a way to learn how to use a new app or how to ...
Microsoft has a new Copilot Appearance virtual character that responds with real-time expressions.