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Microsoft’s Copilot can now browse the web and perform actions for you


For it 50th birthdayMicrosoft is teaching his AI -powered Kopilot Chattbot a few new strategies.

Microsoft says that Copilot can now take steps on “most websites”, it enables tickets, reserve restaurants and more to book. Bot has gained the ability to remember specific things about you similar to the chatzipt of OpenAE like your favorite food and movie. And it can now analyze the real-time video from your phone, answers the question in the context of “what”.

As Microsoft comes up as upgrades Report Making a rebuilding of Kapilot, which has been driven by the Histor Tihas by AI models from OpenAI, which has its own internal technology. Copilot is often lagging behind rival chatzipt and Google’s Jemini, which has only accelerated the rolling of the feature in recent months.

Until Friday, the “agent” equipment like the operator of the Kapilot Open can complete the web’s tasks with the line of how it does. Microsoft says that it has been part of 1-800-Flower.com, Booking.com, Expedia, Kayak, Openable, Prissline, Tripdviser, Skyscaner, Vietor and VRBO. Enter a prompt-like “Send a Bouc to my partner” and Kopilot will try to check that specialized item from your list.

By taking a page of search engine pelllexity book, Copilot can now track online deals for you. Tell Bots to look for a price drop and sale of an item and notify you when they happen – and will present you on the link to the purchase.

Copilot performs various tasks not exactly as clear. Microsoft gave a few details about how the power works, and contrary to some of its contestants, the Copilot did not disclose the data that could fight or indicate that a human being needed for intervention.

Probably, websites can also block the Copilot, just as they are able to block the operator of the OpenAI. If an agency could do that Anxious Its advertising can hurt the income.

Figure Credit:Microsoft

Fortunately, the other new features of Copilot are low nebalas and potentially controversial–.

Advanced copies can create “podcasts” similar to the audio overview of Google Notebookm. Given a website, study or any other source, the copilet will create a back-and-fart dialogue between the two synthetic hosts. Like audio overviews, you can interrupt the hosts at any moment to ask any questions and they will accept it and respond.

At Android and iOS, Copilot can now see what is in the camera of your phone or what is in your photo gallery and answers the questions about it (eg “What is this strange flower?”). And on Windows, the rebuilding Copilot app can see what is on your desktop screen, to change the settings, organize files and more. This will be first roll out for members of the Windows Insiders Program, which starts next week.

This reporter will hope that the Copilot has a reasonable protection in place to read personal files or to prevent desktop-breaking mistakes. However, the information was hard to come before the press.

Otherwise, a new project-consoleiding pages of Copilot have functions that attract heavy inspiration from the chatzipt canvas and anthropic clad artifacts equipment. Pages put notes and research on a canvas that can help organize and convert to a document in a document.

Completion of the pages, the new deep research feature of Copilot, finding online sources, documents and images to answer more complex questions, finds information about and combine, much like a deep study of Chatzipt Deep Research and Jemini.

To the end, as it has been indicated earlier, the Copilot can now remember more about you. Microsoft says the bot will note your preferences when you interact with it, “appropriate solution,” “practical advice” and supplying reminders.

If the intimate details about your past conversation, the possibility of a chatboat disturb you, there is a way to erase Microsoft notes separate “memories” or fully opt out.

“Copilot [gives] You have the user’s dashboard and control the option to choose or fully choose it about you, “Microsoft wrote in a blog post provided to TechCrunch.” You’re in control. “

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