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Microsoft leans harder into AI, updating Copilot, Bing, and Windows


With few exceptions, the updates all leverage AI in an effort to create a more personalized and powerful experience for users.

As Microsoft revealed in a blog post today: “Before releasing our most advanced tools to all users, we are trialing them for a small subset to gather feedback, learn, and then applying these lessons back into the product – making them at once, we hope, better and safer. Mustafa Suleyman, the controversial former Google DeepMinder and current Executive Vice President and CEO of Microsoft AI, posted on X: “I truly believe we can deliver a calmer, more helpful and supportive era of technology, with a Copilot that is now more intuitive, more personalized, and secure. Copilot also integrates creative tools such as Visual Search, enabling users to upload images for the AI to analyze, whether identifying dog breeds or offering recipe ideas based on a dish’s photo.

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