Windows Copilot, Microsoft’s new AI assistant, rolls out to more Insiders



What you need to know

  • Windows Copilot is an AI assistant that lives in the Taskbar of Windows 11 and is docked to the side of your screen.
  • Microsoft announced Windows Copilot earlier this year and started testing it among Dev Channel Insiders last month.
  • Now, Windows Copilot is available in preview to Insiders in the Beta Channel.

Windows 11 has an AI assistant on the way called Windows Copilot. Testing among Insiders kicked off with the Dev Channel last month, but it has now expanded to the Beta Channel with the release of Windows 11 build 22631.2129.

The initial preview of Windows Copilot is limited in its feature set. At the moment, the AI assistant can perform tasks such as:

  • “Change to dark mode.”
  • “Turn on do not disturb.”
  • “Take a screenshot”
  • “Summarize this website” (Active tab in Microsoft Edge)
  • “Write a story about a dog who lives on the moon.”
  •  “Make me a picture of a serene koi fishpond with lily pads.”





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