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 the ...
Microsoft's AI service has a bunch of useful hidden features.
Copilot Vision on Windows will be able to see your screen and guide you through apps. Copilot Vision on Windows will be able to see your screen and guide you through apps. is a senior correspondent ...
Motorola is giving its phones a major AI boost by integrating Microsoft’s Copilot Vision, an AI-powered tool that uses your camera to analyze what it sees and respond to your prompts. It rolls out in ...
Microsoft Corp. today introduced a set of upgrades to the version of its Copilot artificial intelligence assistant that ships with Windows 11. Some of the enhancements are generally available today, ...
Microsoft has integrated Copilot Vision as a standard Windows 11 feature, advancing it from its initial preview phase into a fully opt-in tool that can interpret what is displayed in a shared app or ...
Microsoft’s Copilot generative AI is popping up on the web, in mobile apps, in the Edge browser, and especially in Windows. But just what exactly is it? Here’s everything you need to know. I've been ...
Microsoft has introduced a major update to its Copilot AI platform, adding new features to make the system more personalized, collaborative, and integrated across its suite of products. The release, ...
A week after announcing a wave of updates for its enterprise suite of Copilot AI-powered products, Microsoft is launching new Copilot capabilities on Windows for all users, including a tool that can ...
Microsoft has made Copilot Vision a standard feature in Windows 11, enabling opt‑in, context‑aware screen assistance while also advancing persistent AI agent projects like OpenClaw’s Project Lobster.
Microsoft is retiring “Copilot Mode” in Edge as it builds AI browsing tools directly into Edge on desktop and mobile.
Microsoft is retiring Copilot Mode on Edge, because its features are now built directly into the browser for both desktop and mobile. If you'll recall, Microsoft started testing Copilot Mode on Edge ...