There are so many AI chatbots out there that if you use one that doesn't reach a certain quality or speed threshold, you may be shunned for life
Microsoft's Copilot is by no means a flop, but it doesn't seem to be as popular as ChatGPT - but The House That Windows Built seems poised for a comeback
The latest version of Windows could switch to a later version of the Microsoft Copilot web interface
Sources told Windows Latest that “Copilot v2” is currently being rolled out to users in India and Brazil
We can only judge by reports from Windows Latest, but the site reveals that web performance is “on par with ChatGPT”
It is available without a Microsoft account and offers four voice options in a card-based design that provides options based on time of day, etc
Two prompts, “Having trouble falling asleep?” or “Need inspiration?” are presented, with day and night themes and a text input box at the bottom that is always visible from anywhere on the page Voice mode does not appear to be enabled at this time, using ChatGPT-4 as the current model
As noted in the report, Microsoft seems to have not prioritized the front-facing aspects of Copilot in recent months, making a big “song and dance” about the AI-powered Windows machine, but backing off on the app features The revamp may be the company's way of showing that it has been working behind the scenes
The new user interface is similar in design to the little-known Pi, which replaced ChatGPT by Inflection AI Its founder, Mustafa Suleyman, is currently responsible for Microsoft's Copilot
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