Microsoft believes that Copilot is the future direction and is working to introduce AI-powered chatbot into all its products and services.
Copilot is present in the Windows 11 operating system, and has now been added to Windows 10 by the company. But that’s not all, as the company aims to have all Windows users try it out.
The intelligent chatbot technology of Copilot relies on extensive linguistic models, with Microsoft hoping that Copilot will be experienced in Windows through the taskbar or the Edge browser, whether you are a regular user or an IT professional.
Microsoft highlighted in a lengthy press release the features that make Copilot worth trying on the Windows operating system.
The company announced, “With Copilot, you can benefit from AI experiences without compromising privacy, and you can be at the forefront of AI technology while protecting sensitive company data.”
It stated that individuals working with data on a daily basis are excited about the generative AI capabilities that can help them discover new content. They may use generative AI through accessing Copilot or ChatGPT in the browser.
The company confirms that Copilot in Windows is designed to meet the needs of both users. Microsoft offers corporate clients a manageable version of Copilot that allows companies to activate AI features for their employees without fear of unintentional disclosure of sensitive or confidential information.
Microsoft has outlined many advantages that Copilot offers in the Windows environment, including easy access to information and services through natural language typing or voice commands.
Previously, users could only access Bing Chat through a web browser, but now the company offers Copilot everywhere, such as in Windows 10.
Microsoft points out that you may be interested in trying Copilot because of its creative abilities in texts and images. You can use AI to create creative content, which may help open up new revenue streams.
The company looks forward to making Copilot an essential tool in the Windows system, and Microsoft expects people to benefit from enhanced AI capabilities without specifying the differences between Copilot and Bing Chat, especially in the Windows 10 operating system.
Copilot stands out in the Windows 11 operating system for its integration with the operating system, while the Windows 10 version is just a Bing Chat site through the Edge browser and cannot open applications or change settings, making it unsuitable for use as a native app in the Windows 10 operating system.