Copilot

Microsoft Copilot is an AI tool integrated into Microsoft and Windows platforms, part of the generative AI movement that creates content from user prompts. It’s designed to boost productivity by assisting with tasks like writing and coding.
Copilot is a strategic innovation for Microsoft, keeping them at the forefront of AI development. For users, it offers a smarter, more efficient computing experience, making it an essential feature for anyone using Microsoft products. Essentially, Copilot is shaping the future of how we interact with modern PCs, offering personalized and intelligent assistance.
Here's everything you need to know about it!
What is Copilot and how can you use it?
Copilot: Everything you need to know
Here's everything to know before using Microsoft's Copilot AI.
Top how-to guides for Microsoft Copilot
Copilot common problems and fixes
Fix problems upgrading to the Windows 11 2023 Update.
How to disable Copilot rewrite on Edge
Although this feature can be useful, it's possible to disable it.
How to use Copilot in Microsoft Shopping
Copilot now makes finding products online even faster.
Latest about Copilot

“Microsoft could be left behind if it is only using OpenAI technologies. It is a real race — and OpenAI may not win it”: Has the 'best bromance in tech' worth billions of dollars in investment run its course?
By Kevin Okemwa published
OPENAI x MICROSOFT The New York Times reports that OpenAI's exorbitant computing power and funding demand has strained its partnership with Microsoft.

Microsoft shuts up Salesforce CEO with Copilot agents that are "the new apps for an AI-powered world" and run on OpenAI's latest models
By Sean Endicott published
Calling on AI The ability to create custom autonomous agents with Copilot Studio is now public preview.

ChatGPT plants its flag on Copilot’s front lawn — 5 months after OpenAI snubbed Windows 11 for Apple despite Microsoft's multi-billion dollar investment
By Kevin Okemwa published
FINALLY!! OpenAI has officially began testing an early version of the Windows desktop app.

Windows 11 will let you cut Copilot key from your life, no knife or screwdriver required
By Sean Endicott published
finally Microsoft rolled out a new feature to Canary Channel Windows Insiders that lets you customize the Copilot key.

Salesforce CEO claims Microsoft has done a 'tremendous disservice' to the AI industry: "Copilot is just the new Microsoft Clippy. It doesn't work or deliver value."
By Kevin Okemwa published
CLIPPY < COPILOT? Salesforce CEO claims Microsoft's Copilot AI won't be around for the long haul because it's disappointing and doesn't deliver value.

OpenAI gains veteran support from a former Microsoft AI researcher — potentially expediting the ChatGPT maker's trajectory toward Sam Altman's coveted AGI benchmark
By Kevin Okemwa published
MS EXIT Sebastian Bubeck, one of Microsoft's top AI researchers, recently left the company to join OpenAI. He spearheaded operations on small language models like the lightweight Phi AI models.

A new research paper suggests that Bing / Microsoft Copilot "AI" medical advice may be capable of causing you severe harm, at least 22% of the time ...
By Jez Corden published
Dr. Death A new study coming out of Europe suggests that Microsoft Copilot is spectacularly bad at offering medical advice, and in some cases, has even recommended seriously harmful, life-threatening advice.

TikTok axes 500 jobs in Malaysia, embraces AI for global content moderation
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI TAKE OVER TikTok is reportedly laying off 500 employees in Malaysia and plans to automate content moderation using AI.

OpenAI takes a stab at its founding mission with a proposed public benefit structure as hostile takeovers and outsider interference attempt to burst its AI bubble
By Kevin Okemwa published
HOSTILE TAKEOVERS OpenAI is reportedly restructuring its business model into a public benefit corporation, that will keep hostile takeovers and outside interference at bay.

No, OpenAI's ChatGPT doesn't consume 2 liters of water per 50 queries — a new study says it'll take four times more water than previously thought to quench the chatbot's thirst
By Kevin Okemwa published
THIRSTY AI OpenAI's ChatGPT consumes up to four times more water for cooling than previously thought. The study is based on an earlier version of ChatGPT running OpenAI's GPT-3 model.
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