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Windows Copilot: Leaked info hints at new modular interface upgrade

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
October 9, 2023
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Exciting news is on the horizon for users of Microsoft’s ChatGPT-powered AI, Copilot, as a much-anticipated upgrade is on the way for Windows 11.

Leaked information provided by Windows Latest hints at a game-changing feature—an adjustable window interface that will allow users to customize the size of Copilot’s window according to their preferences.

Although Microsoft has not officially announced this new feature, it’s currently undergoing testing in Windows 11 preview builds.

The forthcoming update will provide users with the ability to open Windows Copilot in their preferred size, offering an enhanced and more personalized experience that caters to individual needs.

The adjustable window support aims to meet the demands of users who frequently work with lengthy documents or require more screen real estate for Copilot’s AI responses. With this new level of control over Copilot’s interface, users can fine-tune it to their specifications.

However, it’s important to note that while the adjustable window interface is cause for celebration, Copilot’s availability is currently limited, with certain regions still awaiting access. Microsoft is actively working on expanding its availability to reach more users worldwide, striving to make Copilot accessible to a broader audience. Moreover, there have been concerns regarding reports that Windows Copilot may display unwanted ads.

The leak revealing Copilot’s new modular interface has generated excitement among Windows 11 users. With the introduction of the adjustable window feature, users can look forward to greater control and flexibility while working with Copilot.

As Microsoft finalizes this update, users worldwide eagerly anticipate its official announcement and the opportunity to enjoy an enhanced Copilot experience tailored to their preferences.

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