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
Dell’s $50 new silent mouse and AI keyboard are frankly awesome, especially with that Copilot key
By Daniel Rubino published
Let's collab Dell just announced new silent keyboards and mice, perfect for students and business users who want quiet time while working.
Google Gemini Live is the stepping stone to NVIDIA and Meta CEOs AI assistants prediction: "It’s like having a sidekick in your pocket"
By Kevin Okemwa published
GEMINI LIVE Google just announced Gemini Live at its Made by Google 2024 event. A new mobile conversational experience that lets users have "free-flowing conversations with Gemini."
A former security architect demonstrates 15 different ways to break Copilot: "Microsoft is trying, but if we are honest here, we don't know how to build secure AI applications"
By Kevin Okemwa published
Busted-pilot Former Microsoft security architect Michael Bargury showcased multiple exploits that bad actors can leverage to breach Copilot's security guardrails and misuse its capabilities to cause harm.
The generative AI bubble might burst, sending the tech to an early deathbed before its prime: “Don’t believe the hype”
By Kevin Okemwa published
END IS NIGH Recent developments in the tech industry show the AI bubble is about to burst. With OpenAI on the brink of bankruptcy and NVIDIA's sinking value, the end is nigh.
OpenAI will use tamper-resistant watermarking to help users identify deepfakes and AI-generated content
By Kevin Okemwa published
NO DEEPFAKES OpenAI highlights two ways it's trying to address the emerging challenges as generative AI becomes broadly available, including developing new tools to help users identify AI-generated content.
Microsoft's aggressive ad strategy, Windows 10's death, and Copilot+ PCs have FINALLY pushed Windows 11's market share to an all-time high since launch
By Kevin Okemwa published
FINALLY According to Statcounter, Windows 11 now holds 30.83% of the market share — the highest bar none since its launch.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's digital AI assistants prediction might have just manifested through ChatGPT's new Advanced Voice Mode feature
By Kevin Okemwa published
JUST THE BEGINNING OpenAI's Advanced Voice Mode feature is finally available to select ChatGPT Plus users for now.
Reddit CEO says it's “a real pain in the ass to block these companies" from crawling the site, says Microsoft refuses to negotiate
By Daniel Rubino published
Drama Microsoft is reportedly refusing to pay for scrapping data from Reddit, or rather, it refuses to even talk to Reddit, so says its CEO in a new interview.
Microsoft wants Congress to pass "a comprehensive deepfake fraud statute" to prevent AI-generated scams and abuse
By Kevin Okemwa published
DEEPFAKE FRAUD STATUTE Microsoft calls on the US Congress to pass a comprehensive deepfake fraud statute to prevent cybercriminals from leveraging AI capabilities to cause harm.
Google CEO says the “risk of under-investing in AI is dramatically greater than the risk of over-investing,” as investors mount pressure on Microsoft for its extravagant spending on AI projects
By Kevin Okemwa published
HIGH RISK, HIGH REWARD Investors question Microsoft's heavy investment in AI projects, primarily due to the slow payoff.
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