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Copilot can now see what’s on your screen, verbally discuss it, and help you use related apps. Apple's and Google's desktop ...
I let Copilot Vision look at my screen, and it was both surprisingly useful and deeply flawed. Here’s my take on how it works, what it gets right, and where it still falls short on Windows 11.
Copilot Vision for Windows is easy to use: provided your PC is provisioned for it, just launch the Copilot app via the Taskbar or Start menu, and then tap the “eyeglasses” icon.
The Copilot Vision panel sits down at the bottom of the browser. Screenshot: Microsoft Another way to use it is to identify images, something AI has been good at for a long time.
Copilot Vision is Microsoft’s second big bet with this redesign, allowing the AI assistant to see what you see on a webpage you’re viewing. You can ask it questions about the text, ...
Copilot Vision and file search for Copilot are now rolling out to improve AI features on Windows. You can test them out already, if you're up for it.
The Copilot Vision feature is available on Copilot version 1.25034.133.0 and higher. To view the currently installed version of Copilot on your system, click on your profile icon in Copilot and ...
Copilot Vision was a big part of Microsoft’s Copilot redesign last year, but so far, it has been limited to Edge webpages to help guide you through what you’re seeing.
Copilot Vision is only available via Edge, and it’s only available on a limited group of websites, too. Microsoft isn’t saying how many sites Vision will work on, or what those sites they will be.
Microsoft launched Copilot Vision, a groundbreaking feature for its Edge browser. The AI assistance allows Microsoft’s Copilot to not only browse the web with you but also interpret and interact ...
Copilot Vision is a mind-blowing experience. This is a first in the industry. We are going to be the first to launch, at scale, general purpose, visual understanding of your entire web page.