Copilot Vision’s vision is improving.
Microsoft said Monday that it’s beginning to allow Copilot Vision to “see” your desktop, as well as specific applications. Microsoft calls this “Desktop Share,” and it’s a part of a new Copilot app update, version 1.25071.125.
Microsoft introduced Copilot Vision in April with the ability to see a single app; when Copilot Vision formally debuted, it could see two. Now, it can see your entire desktop in one fell swoop.
I’m not sure what the difference is, to be honest. Presumably, Copilot Vision was limited to one or two apps before. Now, I suppose, you can have several applications open on your desktop, and Copilot Vision can now see and understand all of them at once. Or maybe it can give advice toward tidying up a Windows desktop with a couple dozen app icons scattered about?
In any event, Desktop Share for Copilot Vision is now complemented by a Microsoft test of turning on Vision from an existing Voice conversation. If you’re already orally chatting with Copilot, you can now flip on Copilot Vision by clicking the “glasses” icon in the conversation.
I wasn’t too impressed when I tried Copilot Vision earlier this year. when I tried out Copilot Vision earlier this year, but I’d expect the technology to improve. It needs to better understand what it sees, not just see more.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/2849391/copilot-vision-can-now-see-your-windows-desktop.html
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