Windows will be updated with Copilot on September 26 on different devices

Microsoft has announced that the next Windows 11 update will be available to users starting Tuesday, September 26. Besides, Copilot will bring new artificial intelligence capabilities through the assistantDesigned to improve the user experience on Windows.

As a technology company, we are entering a “new era of AI” that will change the way people interact with technology, offering many significant benefits.

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Assistant AI-powered Copilot was released by Microsoft in MayAnd a public preview was later released to Windows 11 Insider in the June Update.

Now, Microsoft has confirmed it Copilot Assistant will be integrated into Windows 11 with the 23H2 update, scheduled for September 26. With this integration, the web environment, the user’s work data and the actions performed on the computer will be unified, allowing for improved support, always keeping privacy and security as a priority.

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Copilot is an assistant that uses AI directly in the Windows operating system and facilitates users’ tasks through chat and various tools and functions. The experience is promised to be “simple and seamless”. Available on Windows 11 next week, as well as Microsoft 365 and Edge and Bing web browsers in the fall.

The wizard can be placed in a sidebar for quick access and can also be opened with a right mouse click.

The Windows 11 update is considered the most ambitious to date, as it will include Nearly 150 new AI-powered features In applications like Paint, Photos, File Explorer, or ClipSamp.

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In Paint, improvements were made to its AI drawing and digital creation capabilities, adding features such as background and layer removal, as well as a Cocreator preview.

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The Photos app has seen image editing improvements, including a background blur mode that allows the main subject to stand out. Also, LSearches for pictures in OneDrive accounts Enhanced to help users quickly find images based on their content and location.

Other improvements include new features in the snipping tool for screenshots, improved video editing capabilities in Clipchamp, a redesigned file explorer for easier searching, and a gallery feature for accessing your photo collection.

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Microsoft also announced new features in Bing and Edge that will provide personalized responses based on a user’s chat history, as well as improvements to online shopping and the Bing Image Creator.

*This content was generated with the help of artificial intelligence based on information published by Europa Press and reviewed by a journalist and an editor.

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