
"Want to know who is celebrating in that dogpile on the mound, or dig a little deeper on that sculpture you took a photo of? Just click that "Share with Copilot" button that pops up in the window preview. Copilot Vision scans what's on your screen, analyzes it, and lets you discuss the contents of the window with Microsoft's AI chatbot to get more context, including offering tutorials."
"it doesn't exactly seem like Windows users are clamoring for more Copilot in their lives. There's already buttons popping up in Microsoft Paint, Notepad, in the taskbar, on your keyboard, and right on the front of some PCs. There's even another, more useful Copilot feature in the same Windows 11 preview that translates on-screen text. Microsoft does say it's just "trying out this taskbar capability", so don't be shocked if it gets axed in an upcoming build before it actually ships to regular users."
Windows 11 Insider Preview adds a 'Share with Copilot' button that appears when hovering over open apps in the taskbar and sends window contents to Copilot Vision. Clicking the button allows Copilot Vision to scan and analyze the on-screen content and enables conversation with Microsoft's AI chatbot for context and tutorials. Copilot Vision can identify people in photos, examine sculptures, and provide deeper information about displayed images. Multiple Copilot entry points already appear across Windows apps and hardware. Microsoft says the taskbar capability is a trial and may be removed before public release.
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