Microsoft's latest Windows Insider blog post regarding testing new Copilot features in Windows 11 states, “We have decided to pause the rollout of these experiences as we make further improvements based on user feedback.” I am. For those already using this feature, “His Copilot for Windows will continue to work as expected while we continue to evolve new ideas with Windows Insiders.”
We expect to see new Surface laptops powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite processors that run Windows on Arm and compete with Apple's M3-powered MacBook Air. Meanwhile, new Windows features include an AI Explorer app similar to the old Windows 10 Timeline feature that remembers what you've been doing and allows users to select tasks across different devices. It's a schedule. Man. ”
Copilot features that Microsoft recently tested in preview include the ability to animate the Copilot taskbar icon to indicate when the AI ​​assistant is helpful. Hover your mouse icon over it to see options such as getting an overview of the AI-generated text.
The other allowed Copilot on Windows to pop up from the sidebar into a regular application window, allowing users to resize and move that window. This feature he started rolling out to the Canary channel in March.
New builds published to both the Dev and Beta channels include a fix for an issue where Copilot unexpectedly autostarts after a reboot. There's also a new shortcut in the File Explorer tab right-click menu that allows users to duplicate the current tab. But for those keeping an eye on Task Manager, the most important point is that Microsoft has updated the units to correctly reflect memory speed, moving from the former MHz to DDR-enabled he MT/s count. is.