Windows Copilot is limited in its current form, but Microsoft could be preparing a new version of the AI that could change the way you use Windows 11.
In a future version of Windows 11, Microsoft Copilot will be able to detect when your system or an app is experiencing problems and try to fix them automatically in the background.
Imagine some apps crash. Instead of asking you to diagnose the problem or send a report to Microsoft, Windows Copilot will try to fix problems on its own. For example, if an app can't connect to Wi-Fi, the AI can try to change the network settings (is this good now?) or run a troubleshooter to see if it can find a solution.
Η Dell believes that the next generation of Windows 11 AI could change Settings based on your location and environment.
For example, if it detects that you are using a public network at the airport, it will be able to enable battery saving as well as improve your Wi-Fi security.
With your voice, you'll be able to ask Copilot to change the brightness of your trackpad, and Windows 11's built-in AI will automatically correct this setting for you.
When you're working with Excel or PowerPoint or editing videos, you can ask Copilot to make your computer run as fast as possible, which will activate performance mode.
As many believe Windows Copilot will receive a major upgrade in 2024 with Windows Hudson Valley, also called Windows 12, by the community.
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