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Microsoft Upgrades Copilot with New AI Features
Abdullah Mustapha
April 5, 2025
Microsoft has released a significant update to their AI assistant Copilot, which now includes Copilot Vision, Copilot Search, and Copilot Memory. With these additions, Microsoft aims to enhance Copilot’s usefulness and ease of navigation in daily tasks.
Microsoft Updates Copilot with Powerful New Features
Copilot Vision is now unlocked on smartphones, with iOS and Android devices included. The most recent update added AI-powered cameras for real-time analysis of physical objects. This tool was previously available on Microsoft Edge; users could use AI to analyze webpage content.
You can also scan the plant with your camera. In turn, Copilot can tell you if the plant looks healthy and suggest how to care for it. This feature transforms your phone into a camera which can analyze objects and provide insights thanks to AI.
Rather than simply returning an endless list of search results, the second tool, Copilot Search, enhances the online information search experience by summarizing the answers. It gathers information from different parts of the web, adds images, and cites authoritative voices, ensuring users get prompt and concise responses to their questions.
The third new tool is Copilot Memory. With this function, the assistant is capable of remembering your routines and preferences. It can learn things such as your favorite dishes, the movies you watch, or even important dates like birthdays and anniversaries. For example, it could remind you about an occasion or automatically schedule flower orders. Gradually, it evolves into a personal assistant that is aware of what you require and when you require it.
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Microsoft is striving to achieve Copilot superintelligence, operating not as helper, but in a fully proactive capability. These updates enhance Copilot into more than an assistant.
AI companions or personal is yet another Copilot’s reincarnation with the aim of improving efficiency and efficacy in task execution.
Clarifying Microsoft’s goal here is self explanatory. They intend for Copilot to experience routine integration across various activities, may it be surfing the net, operating phone cameras, or scheduling Copilot’s support.
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