PARIS, May 25 — Microsoft is bringing the power of artificial intelligence not only to Windows 11, but also to the Edge browser and the Microsoft Store.
At its Build 2023 conference, Microsoft confirmed that artificial intelligence is more central to its development strategy than ever before. As part of this, the American company announced the launch of Windows Copilot for Windows 11, a centralized user assistance tool powered by artificial intelligence.
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Windows Copilot can be launched at any time from the taskbar button. A side panel then opens, allowing the user to interact with this intelligent assistant to interact with the computer’s operating system, customize it, work with various documents (rewrite, summarize, brief, etc.) ) and ask practical questions. .
The first preview of Windows Copilot is reserved for a small number of testers and will be available from June 2023. Eventually Copilot will be able to support his ChatGPT plugin as well, opening up possibilities in many specific areas.
This AI-powered assistant will soon be native to the Microsoft Edge browser and offer similar services.
Finally, artificial intelligence will also be available through a dedicated section of the Microsoft Store on Windows.
The idea is to create an AI-focused space and encourage people to harness its power to increase their productivity and creativity.
In particular, the store offers a selection of software based on artificial intelligence, whether it be used for photography, video, audio, travel or other professional purposes. No release date has been set for the Microsoft Store AI Hub.
The Build 2023 event set the stage for many other announcements, including the integration of Bing into ChatGPT and the launch of Fabric, a new unified data and analytics platform for professionals. — ETX Studio
