Microsoft has released a new version of the artificial intelligence tool Copilot, which can transform the way Windows 11 operating system is used, as the current tool has significant flaws in its capabilities within the Windows operating system.
In the upcoming version of the Windows 11 operating system, the Copilot tool will be able to detect the issues your system or application is facing and attempt to fix them automatically.
If you are away from your computer and some applications have crashed, Copilot may take the initiative to fix the problems without you needing to diagnose the issue or send a report with notes.
The artificial intelligence tool aims to adjust network settings or run the troubleshooting tool to determine if it can find a self-solution when an application fails to connect to the WiFi network.
Dell believes that the next generation of the artificial intelligence tool for Windows 11 may also attempt to modify settings based on your location and environment, such as activating battery saver mode while enhancing the security of your wireless network if it detects your use of a public WiFi network at the airport.
Dell has published animated images demonstrating that the Copilot tool is capable of understanding the user’s behavior and surroundings, and implementing changes automatically across the system. The AI tool can identify your location as a user connecting to a public WiFi network, based on the contextual awareness it possesses.
Windows 11 introduces changes in security settings to protect private data when connecting to a public WiFi network, and the AI tool may suggest improvements to these settings.
By reducing energy usage through closing unnecessary programs and services and activating battery saver mode, it is likely to improve device performance and increase battery life.
You can use your voice to request Copilot to adjust the brightness of the trackpad, and the built-in AI tool in Windows 11 will automatically implement these settings on your behalf.
You can also ask Copilot to enhance computer speed when using Excel or PowerPoint applications or editing videos, resulting in achieving excellent performance.
According to Dell, these usage scenarios are still in the conceptual stage, although Microsoft may move in this direction.
Dell has innovated these intellectual cases based on discussions with our computer hardware partners, where Copilot tool could become the central focus in 2024.
It is widely believed that the Copilot tool for Windows operating system will receive a major upgrade in 2024 with the release of Windows Hudson Valley, also known as Windows 12.
Microsoft has affirmed its belief that the future of the operating system relies on advancements in artificial intelligence and the web.
The company plans to integrate artificial intelligence features throughout the Windows operating system, from the taskbar and desktop to the start menu.