Microsoft’s Copilot Vision AI is now free to use, but only for these 9 sites
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Microsoft tests Xbox Copilot: AI assistant may soon help gamers in real-time
Microsoft has reportedly started internal testing of Copilot for Gaming, its upcoming AI-powered assistant designed specifically for Xbox gamers. According to a report by The Verge, the feature is currently being tested within the company by Microsoft employees, ahead of a wider rollout expected shortly. The tool, once launched, is aimed at enhancing the gaming experience by offering real-time in-game assistance, game recommendations, and user s…
Microsoft makes Copilot Vision free for Edge users in the US
Microsoft has launched a new feature called Copilot Vision. This functionality allows Microsoft’s AI to literally see what users see on their screens, offering insights and assistance as they browse. While it may sound similar to Windows Recall, it is actually closer to Google's Gemini Live sharing feature which, coincidentally, has been made free for all Android users. Microsoft had some sweet news of its own, it has announced that Copilot Visi…
Copilot Vision Reinvents Browsing: Discover Its Triumphant De...
Copilot Vision in Edge: Discover its AI-driven insights and seamless integration enhancing your web browsing experience Introducing Copilot Vision, a new feature in Microsoft Edge. Copilot Vision aims to enhance user experience by providing intuitive assistance while browsing. This feature integrates seamlessly into the Edge browser, offering real-time suggestions and improvements. The focus is on improving productivity by utilizing advanced AI…
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