Copilot can perform tasks like switching to dark mode, opening settings, and launching File Explorer, but these features are not fully developed and may not work for all users. The tool can also take screenshots and change the wallpaper without additional prompts. However, integration with other Windows apps is still limited. Users can also use Copilot to write poetry, predict fashion trends, compare smartphones, and more. The tool has a setting that allows it to use Microsoft Edge content, enabling it to summarize articles or explain terms on a page.
Key takeaways:
- Microsoft's AI tool, Copilot, has been rolled out to all users with the latest Windows 11 update.
- Copilot can perform tasks like launching apps and managing screenshots, but it's still in the early stages of development.
- Users can interact with Copilot through text or voice commands, and it can generate responses based on the context of the user's current activity.
- Copilot can also interact with web content viewed in Microsoft Edge, and can work with images provided by the user.