Microsoft's Big AI Update for Windows 11 Is Here - What's New
GLOBAL, JUL 22 – The update adds AI tools like an agent in Settings, AI-powered photo and screenshot enhancements, and Quick Machine Recovery to improve Windows 11 usability and stability.
- Microsoft released a major Windows 11 24H2 update featuring new AI and non-AI tools, rolling out beginning July 2025.
- This update builds on last year's Copilot+ PC features and addresses issues from the May 2025 update that caused crashes.
- Notable updates feature an AI assistant integrated into the Settings app that enables natural language queries and task execution, enhancements to the AI-driven Click to Do functionality, and a new Photos app capability called Relight for advanced lighting adjustments.
- The update also introduces Quick Machine Recovery for boot failures, a perfect screenshot tool in Snipping Tool, and enhanced Paint object selection using AI.
- Most AI-powered features currently target Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PCs in English, with rollout to Intel and AMD devices expected soon, while non-AI improvements reach all Windows 11 PCs.
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Microsoft continues to update Windows 11 with artificial intelligence, including the Copilot Vision tool, which can scan your entire screen.
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