Microsoft starts testing Copilot Vision update that can ‘see’ your screen and apps

Microsoft A new update test started To its Copilot app on Windows, it will allow you to share your screen or applications with AI’s assistant. It was the vision of Copilot Originally limited To Microsoft Edge, but it now extends to any application on your computer.
Copilot Vision will be able to do things like your training by using Adobe Photoshop features, image analysis and web pages you are looking for. I got an early version of Copilot Vision on Windows at the fiftieth anniversary of Microsoft last week, where I was led by artificial intelligence assistant through a game Minecraft It helped improve the settings at the Microsoft Clipchamb.
I could not fully test Copilot Vision on Windows through the experimental version of the interior because Microsoft limits the experience for American tests only. Copilot will be able to highlight parts of your screen to guide you via applications, although this first Beta version will not be enabled yet. Copilot Vision may look similar to the Microsoft call feature that takes off shots if you allow it, but in reality it is more like sharing an application or the entire desktop in the Microsoft Teams call.
Microsoft has also started testing file search in Copilot on Windows, allowing you to ask AI’s assistant about the contents of a file on your computer. Supports search for files .Docx, .xlsx, .PPTX, .txt, .pdf, .json, and you can use Copilot to easily find documents you were working on recently.
Each of these features only requires Copilot on Windows, not the entire Copilot Plus computer. You can also use See Copilot on iOS and Android. Microsoft has started testing these new Copilot features with Windows Insiders, before a wider startup for all Windows 11 users in the coming weeks or months.