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Microsoft Copilot Vision is here, letting AI see what you do online
In the long run, the company may even expand these capabilities to other products in its ecosystem, allowing enterprise users to work and make decisions more easily.
The feature is still in the early stages of development and pretty restricted, but once fully evolved, it could prove to be a game-changer for Microsoft’s enterprise customers — helping them with analysis and decision-making as they interact with products the company has in its ecosystem (OneDrive, Excel, SharePoint, etc.) Essentially, the user now has an assistant that sits at the bottom of their browser and can be called upon whenever needed to read the contents of the website, covering all the texts and images, and help with decision-making. “In short, we’re prioritizing copyright, creators, and our user’s privacy and safety – and are putting them all first,” the Copilot team wrote in a blog post announcing the preview of the capability.
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