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Starting today, Windows 10 and 11 users in the US can try out the assistant's Vision feature. The tool allows you to share up to two apps with Copilot, so that you can then chat about what it sees.
Microsoft is launching Copilot Vision for Windows. It’s a new feature that lets you share your screen or apps to get AI-powered assistance.
To get started with Copilot Vision in its new Windows-native form, just launch the Copilot app from your taskbar or Start menu. (If you have a laptop with a Copilot key, you can just press that, too.) ...
Microsoft has begun rolling out a major update for Copilot. Starting today, Windows 10 and 11 users in the US can try out the assistant's Vision feature. The tool allows you to share up to two ...
Steps to use Copilot Vision on Windows Launch the Copilot app from the taskbar or the Start menu. In the composer window, hit the “glasses” icon in the corner.
Microsoft has launched Copilot Vision for Windows 10 and 11, a free AI assistant that can see and analyze your screen across any app. Learn how it works and why its privacy-first design challenges ...
Microsoft just flipped the switch on one of its most ambitious Copilot features yet. Copilot Vision with Highlights is now rolling out to Windows 11 users in the U.S. The new tool allows Copilot ...
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 ...
AI overload: Microsoft wants Copilot to be your digital sidekick, always watching and ready to help – whether you need it or not. The latest feature, Vision, turns the AI into a screen-reading ...
Copilot Vision is now generally available for users in the United States, Microsoft said Thursday. Copilot Vision sort of replaces the kinds of how-to articles, TikToks, and short videos you turn ...