Microsoft's massive adoption and integration with the many AI projects it has developed and co-developed with OpenAI is soon bearing its fruits to the Windows operating system natively. It is regarded as the "Next Era," with the computers seeing a more advanced experience thanks to Microsoft's AI, centering on the tool called Copilot that integrates the tech.

Bing and other systems of Microsoft that bring this AI experience will be available, with other tools available via web browsers or online, helping to expand it more for the users.

Microsoft's AI will Help Improve Windows with Copilot

Microsoft Copilot for Windows
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Microsoft's recent AI and Surface events have paved the way for the company to introduce more of its developments, with one of its most significant announcements being Copilot for Windows.

As the name suggests, Copilot would be "Your everyday AI companion" for Windows, offering a systemwide approach that would work with various apps and experiences. As Microsoft's Pete Kyriacou said, "It's the next era."

According to Microsoft, this will arrive on the update for Windows coming this September 26, with its rollout slowly integrating among user systems. To access Copilot, users only need to press the Windows Key + C, a shortcut that would bring the AI system directly to users, available on all screen sizes.

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Copilot Brings Cross-App Integration

One of the most important features of Copilot is bringing its AI to Windows, but that is not all there is to it. The AI system would also feature cross-app integration, making it available to access and bring its capabilities to Bing, Edge, and Microsoft 365 Copilot.

The free update would be available next week for Windows 11, and Copilot's app integration would come later this fall.

Microsoft's AI Developments

Microsoft has been one of the top companies to adopt AI into its many systems, a feat that started with Bing, its search engine that now hosts the renowned AI tech called ChatGPT. It has slowly introduced massive integrations from different platforms, leveraging Bing as the forefront of its AI campaign and centers on offering the renowned machine-learning tech to the world.

Windows 11 has seen significant ChatGPT and GPT-4 integrations in the past, with one feature being the AI-powered image recognition or OCR that arrived on the desktop.

Apart from online introductions of AI, Microsoft, being a software company, is also doing it for its renowned systems, with Windows and its apps now seeing more artificial intelligence in its systems.

Now, the next era will dawn, and its release date is right around the corner, with Windows 11 seeing another AI system integration to its offers. Copilot is coming natively to the desktop, being a systemwide AI helper that would provide its capabilities and assistance to its users that will work with various apps, as revealed by the recent AI and Surface event.

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