Microsoft's latest Copilot feature drop is here - and it's massive
Microsoft launches Copilot Groups for up to 32 users and introduces Real Talk mode with enhanced memory and a new animated assistant named Mico, currently in the US only.
- On October 23, Microsoft rolled out a Copilot fall release with a dozen new features and introduced Mico, a new anthropomorphic Copilot character.
- Faced with prior Copilot behavior like 'Sydney,' Microsoft says it is expanding Copilot to make the AI more personal, with Jacob Andreou saying, `We will never try to be the be-all end-all of these kinds of conversations.`
- Copilot Groups lets people invite others into a single session using invite links to collaborate in real time with up to 32 people.
- Copilot for Health will ground answers in clinical sources like Harvard Health and connect users with nearby doctors, recommending in-network providers if users share insurance provider data.
- With memory controls, Copilot memory will remember user facts under privacy controls and explicit consent, and Real Talk mode is live in the US, rolling out to the UK and Canada.
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