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Microsoft’s Windows Copilot Falls Short of AI Hype

Microsoft’s Windows Copilot Falls Short of AI Hype
Microsoft promotes Windows Copilot as a conversational AI that can see, speak, and act on a user’s behalf, but early testing reveals a gap between marketing promises and reality. The assistant struggles to correctly identify objects in images, provides inconsistent answers, and cannot perform many of the tasks it advertises, such as controlling system settings or running simulations. While the technology shows potential for accessibility and future integration, its current performance leaves users frustrated and raises questions about Microsoft’s timeline for a fully functional AI‑driven PC experience. Read more

Microsoft Adds Optional “Ask Copilot” Box to Windows 11 Taskbar

Microsoft Adds Optional “Ask Copilot” Box to Windows 11 Taskbar
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 preview introduces an optional “Ask Copilot” box that replaces the traditional taskbar search field. The new box lets users type queries that are handled by the Copilot AI, while still offering a way to access classic Windows Search. The feature includes quick‑access icons for Copilot Vision and voice commands, and it is disabled by default, requiring users to enable it through Settings > Personalization > Taskbar > Ask Copilot. Microsoft emphasizes that the AI uses existing Windows APIs and does not gain additional access to personal files. Read more

Microsoft Consolidates Windows Engineering Under Single Leadership

Microsoft Consolidates Windows Engineering Under Single Leadership
Microsoft announced a major reorganization that unifies its Windows engineering teams under a single organization led by Pavan Davuluri, the newly appointed president of Windows and Devices. The move brings together client and server engineering, aligning leaders of Core OS, Data Intelligence, Security and other groups under Davuluri's oversight. While some low‑level components will stay with Azure, the bulk of Windows development will now report to a single division, a shift aimed at accelerating the company’s vision of an "Agentic OS" and enhancing AI‑driven features in Windows 11. Read more