Microsoft Copilot Vision is almost ready to look at what you’re doing

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Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant will start seeing what you’re looking at online, according to a tease post on X. The tech giant gave Copilot a major makeover a month ago that included a feature called Copilot Vision for a select group that signed up to the Copilot Labs experiment hub, but giving the AI the ability to see everything on your screen is now going to be an option for everybody.

After gathering feedback for the last month or so, Copilot Vision is apparently ready for a general rollout, including integration into the Microsoft Edge browser. Once it is available, you’ll just need to click on the screen-like icon on the browser to activate the tool. Copilot Vision essentially puts an AI eye on the same things you’re looking at, from websites to documents. It can even read text, whether typed or handwritten and displayed on the screen. The AI will observe and respond to what’s on the screen in order to answer any of your questions and offer ideas on what to do next.



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