AI has become an important and essential part of Microsoft products, including Windows 11. Integration is becoming increasingly greater and more natural, opening the door to many new features. One of the newest features in this area is Windows 11 Copilot's ability to identify screenshots and explain what it sees.
Copilot promises to give Windows 11 a new interface and a unique way to interact with the system. This is one of the many forms that AI takes within Microsoft and its many products that it will receive or has already received.
This new feature is still under development, but promises to receive constant updates, always depending on what OpenAI creates for its mechanisms. Microsoft's idea is to increase this integration with Windows 11, going so far as to allow you to control the system in a natural way.
The latest addition promises to make Copilot even more interesting, with the ability to define screenshots, which can be taken directly from its interface. This functionality is present in the photo upload option that Windows 11 AI already has.
More than just taking screenshots and recognizing them, the new capability of Copilot allows the user to explain what they see, as a result of the captured image. Likewise, users can then ask the AI about what is being described.
More than images captured in Windows 11, Copilot can also interpret snapshots of web pages, apps, and other items. Thus, the user has greater capabilities and more accuracy. With ChatGPT-4 also coming to Microsoft's ecosystem, AI will have even greater capabilities.
These improvements clearly demonstrate Microsoft's commitment to Copilot and its AI. This is increasingly being integrated into the system and will soon become an element that is always present and always ready for users to use on a daily basis.
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