Microsoft’s Copilot’s most updates include a mobile version of the multimodal vision tool

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Microsoft has just announced Several updates to him Co -Pilot of AssistantAnd some sound useful. He wears Mobile’s Copilot Vision, but with some new features. For the uninitiated this software initially started for EDGE web browser and gave the Copilot to “see” and comment on Website contentS

The company raises its game for the mobile version, adding some multimodal functionality. It will be able to integrate with the camera of your phone to “activate the interactive experience with the real world.” Microsoft says it can analyze both the video in real time from the camera and the photos stored on the device

Microsoft gives an example of a copy for a hoof, analyzing a video video to determine whether they are healthy or not and offers actions that they need to take. We’ll see if it can actually fulfill similar nuances. Modern AI companies like to promise the world and then, well, You know the restS In any case, the mobile version of Vision is available today in the Copilot app for iOS and Android. The web version is also come to WindowsS

Microsoft gives the search for Copilot in Bing to “seamlessly mix the best of traditional and generative search together to help you find what you need.” The company now calls Bing “Your AI search and response engine.” Like most web AI search tools, this provides a request response summaries.

Microsoft says this can be in the form of a simple paragraph, such as Gemini AI for Google search, but can also provide “images and data from your favorite publishers and content owners”. Copilot search Today it unfoldsS

The company also introduced something called Copilot Memory. This is Microsoft’s attempt to bring more Copilot personalization. After all, it’s hard to have a real companion of AI when you remember nothing about you. With this addition, Copilot will be able to remember specific details about your life, such as “your favorite food, the types of films you enjoy and your nephew’s birthday and his interests.”

The company turns out that the software will recommend actions based on what it remembers. To this end, Microsoft says Copilot will be able to do things like buying events, order flowers and make reservations for dinner. It says that the service “will work with most websites on the web”. We’ll see how this works.

The update brings some other table tools, such as the ability to automatically generate podcasts based on specific topics and offer shopping tips based on the history of sales on the web. These updates are starting to unfold today, but it may not hit every user for a while. Microsoft says availability will expand in the coming weeks and months.

This article originally appeared at Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/microsofts-latest-copilot-updates-include-a-mobile-orsion-of-multimodal-Vision-tool-182752

 
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