While Recall still faces many issues in the Insider version of Windows, Copilot is rolling out new features in spades. Thus, the latest update of Microsoft’s artificial intelligence integrates Copilot Vision, a function that aims to assist the user while browsing the web, specifically by reading along with them, during its navigation. Discussing potential problems that may arise. This tool can also analyze the web page and provide different information depending on the user’s choices.
Observe, understand and assist the user in their web browsing.
Announced last October, this new feature sees and understands what’s displayed on your screen, to provide you with appropriate assistance. Obviously, such a function is reminiscent of the failure that was announced and launched by Recall a few months ago. Giving full access to a user’s screen obviously raises the question of data security and privacy. This was one of the main problems with the Windows recall, which led Microsoft to remove the feature for a time. Today, everything seems more reliable, but the function still struggles to convince overall.
Microsoft wants to reassure: The firm indicates that the Copilot Vision subscription will be completely optional, allowing them to decide whether Copilot can access their web browsing. And for those who choose to enroll in the program, all data shared with Copilot will be deleted, according to Microsoft. To benefit from Copilot Vision it will be necessary to subscribe to Copilot Pro, 20 dollars per month (22 euros in France). The latter offers other benefits, such as access to the latest artificial intelligence models, access to Copilot Voice and Copilot in Microsoft 365 applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.). At the moment, Copilot Vision is only accessible in a preview version in Atlantic Ocean, and the tool only works on Microsoft Edge for the moment, but there’s no doubt that the tool will continue to expand in its public version and international, entry-level versions. should be extended for the date of Which service has not been announced yet.