Microsoft has introduced some updates to its Copilot, a digital assistant aimed at improving user experience across its platforms.
The update, which is now available, brings voice and vision functionality, providing users with a more personalised and interactive digital companion.
The new features, designed to make Copilot more accessible and intuitive, include the ability to engage with the assistant using natural language, similar to a regular conversation.
Users can ask questions, issue commands, and even interrupt interactions, offering a dynamic way to get assistance. This voice function now offers four different voice options, giving users the ability to personalise their experience.
Added to this, Microsoft has introduced “Copilot Vision,” a feature that allows the assistant to interpret and provide insights on what users are viewing on their screens. Whether it’s text or images, users can ask Copilot for explanations or clarifications, particularly helpful during online shopping or reviewing content.
However, this functionality is currently limited to select websites for security and privacy reasons. Microsoft is careful to ensure that any engagement with Copilot Vision remains private, with no data stored or used for training purposes.
The redesign also includes a new user interface for Copilot, moving away from a simple chatbot-style interaction to a more structured and visually appealing card-based format.
This revamped design aims to provide users with a more welcoming experience by offering a “Copilot Discover” page filled with personalised tips, suggestions, and information based on individual usage and preferences.
Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft’s executive vice president and consumer chief marketing officer, highlighted the influence of Inflection AI in shaping the new design, “The approach we’ve taken draws on what we’ve learned from customer needs and long conversations about enhancing Copilot’s usability.”
Earlier this year, Microsoft welcomed a number of professionals from Inflection AI, including Mustafa Suleyman, now CEO of Microsoft AI. This is Suleyman’s first major contribution to the development of Copilot, as he works towards making the assistant more customer-centric.
One of the most commendable additions is “Copilot Daily,” which serves as a virtual news anchor, reading out brief summaries of news and weather updates. Initially available in select regions like the US and UK, Copilot Daily will soon expand to other areas, offering users a hands-free way to stay informed.
Microsoft has partnered with reputable news organisations like Reuters, the Financial Times, and Axel Springer to deliver accurate and timely information.
In line with the company’s vision for Copilot, Mehdi also emphasised Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing voice features: “We see voice as the future of digital interaction. Our goal is for users to feel as though they’re conversing with a real person—providing a more natural and engaging experience.”
As part of its goal, Microsoft is also exploring more sophisticated functions within Copilot through experimental features like “Think Deeper.”
This tool enables Copilot to provide detailed, step-by-step responses to complex questions, such as helping users weigh significant life decisions. Currently available in Copilot Labs for user testing, “Think Deeper” shows the company’s aim to extend Copilot’s functionality beyond basic digital assistance.
The expansion of Copilot’s features comes as Microsoft continues to innovate with AI-powered tools. The redesigned Copilot is available on mobile devices (iOS and Android), on the web, and within the dedicated Windows app.
For users looking to explore voice features, they will initially be available in English-speaking regions, with more languages and regions to follow.
Microsoft’s long-term plan, as Suleyman shared, is to develop Copilot into a truly adaptable companion that learns from its users, gradually becoming more attuned to individual habits and preferences. “This is not just about creating a static tool,” he noted, “It’s about an evolving interaction, where Copilot grows alongside you—helping with everything from daily tasks to major decisions.”
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