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Microsoft Copilot Vision AI can now look and scan your entire computer screen in the background

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Microsoft Copilot Vision AI can now look and scan your entire computer screen in the background

The Microsoft Copilot is a major update to the vision that allows it to see your entire desktop, provide real-time assistance and respond to voice signals using on-screen references.

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Microsoft Copilot Vision AI can now look and scan your entire computer screen in the background
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In short

  • Copilot Vision can now access and analyze your full screen
  • AI tool provides real -time assistance during any desktop activity
  • Windows is currently rolling for interiors through the app updates

Microsoft has introduced a new update for its Copilot app for Windows that allows AI to see and analyze everything on your screen. New capacity, part of the upgrade of the Copilot vision, this means that the tool can now scan your entire desktop or specific application window and offer real -time help, such as a highly attentive digital copillot. According to Microsoft’s official Windows blog, the desktop share feature enables users to actively share what they are working with Copilot by clicking on the glasses icon in the musician. Whether he helps a RSUM, rewrite the guidance while editing a creative project, or playing a new game tips, Copilot Vision can now see what you see and talk through it.

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Microsoft said in his blog post, “When you share your desktop (or a specific browser or app window), Copilot can see what you see and talk about it in real time.” “It can help analyze the material, provide insight, and answer your questions, giving you coaching through it.”

This feature also works in voice interaction. If you are talking to Copilot and want what you are doing for additional reference, “See”, you can just start the vision by clicking on the same glasses icon mid-contression.

It differs from the controversial recall feature of Microsoft, which was designed to automatically take snapshot of the user’s screen in the background. Conversely, a video call screen is more like share to see the desktop of Copilot Vision, where users have to actively turn it on and stop sharing by clicking on the ‘stop’ or ‘X’ button at any time.

The update, version 1.25071.125 or higher, is being rolled out through the Microsoft Store for users in the Windows Insider program. Microsoft says that it is initially available in markets where Windows Vision is capable, and not all users will get it immediately, as the rollout is gradual. Currently, the Copilot vision is available only to users in the US, who have a device running Windows 10 or Windows 11. This facility is unavailable currency in India.

Microsoft has been testing the Copilot vision since last year, basically limiting it to analyze web pages in the age browser. With this broad rollout, the company is creating a position of Copilot as an AI accessory on a more hand, with ambitions, the entire Windows experience has the ambitions to integrate it deeply, including desktop work and mobile camera input.

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