First look at Windows Copilot: It’s actually just Microsoft Edge, not Windows 11


The Windows Copilot is finally here … kind of. Microsoft has rolled out the first preview build of Windows 11 with its new Windows Copilot feature included, giving us a first look at what Microsoft’s new AI assistant for Windows is all about. The OS has been in dire need of an assistant upgrade ever since the company all but abandoned Cortana, so does Windows Copilot live up to the hype?

To begin, it’s important to stress that the Windows Copilot feature is still in preview. In fact, Microsoft itself says much of the functionality it showed when the Windows Copilot was announced last month isn’t here yet and will be coming in a future preview. So, any holes in its functionality at this point can be chalked up to the fact that it’s still in development.

With that said, this initial preview is really sparse of any Windows integration. Sure, there’s now a Windows Copilot button on the Taskbar, which when clicked pulls out a sidebar interface from the right of your screen with the familiar Bing Chat UI where you can begin asking questions and initiating commands. 

Windows Copilot can’t (yet) take context from apps on display. (Image credit: Windows Central)





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