Microsoft has upgraded its AI-powered Copilot chatbot for its 50th anniversary, allowing it to act on most websites, such as making reservations or purchasing items online. Copilot now remembers user preferences and can analyze real-time video from smartphones, making it more interactive. However, performance details are scant, and potential blockers from websites exist. These updates aim to enhance Microsoftâs competitive edge against rivals like ChatGPT and Googleâs Gemini, who are rapidly innovating in the AI space. Solid partnerships enhance the launch capabilities of Copilot as it adopts more in-house technology.
For its 50th birthday, Microsoft is teaching its AI-powered Copilot chatbot a few new tricks.
Copilot can now take action on 'most websites,' enabling it to book tickets, reserve restaurants and more.
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