Microsoft Unveils AI-Powered Copilot and New Surface Devices for Windows 11

microsoft unveils ai powered copilot and new surface devices for windows 11

microsoft unveils ai powered copilot and new surface devices for windows 11


Microsoft has some exciting news for tech addicts. They recently introduced four new Surface devices and an innovative AI tool called Copilot for their Windows 11 platform. This technology upgrade makes Microsoft’s products even more usefull to users.

Capilot

Copilot is the new AI tool which works smoothly with Microsoft 365, Bing, Edge and other web and productivity apps. With this you’ll be able to experience its enhanced capabilities starting September 26 with the latest Windows 11 updates.

If you’ve been eagerly waiting for this AI-powered tool for business needs.  Mark your calendars for November 1. That’s when Copilot will be available for purchase as part of Microsoft 365 Copilot.

Microsoft previously offered a preview of Copilot earlier this year and mentioned that it would cost an extra $30 per person every month for those interested in adding it to their subscriptions.

In addition to Copilot, Microsoft is also integrating OpenAI’s DALL-E 3. Which can create images into its Bing search engine. This means you’ll get even better search results with the help of AI generated images.

Microsoft’s strong focus on AI technology is making waves in the tech industry. They’re betting on the growth of generative AI. Which includes computer programs that can create text, images, sounds and many more. This push is sure to grab the attention of tech giants like Alphabet and Apple.

On top of the AI news
Microsoft also revealed some impressive new products. These include the Surface Hub 3. Which is an upgraded interactive whiteboard and three new laptops. The Surface Laptop Go 3, Surface Laptop Studio 2 and Surface Go 4 For Business.

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This announcement follows the promotion of Yusuf Mehdi to lead the Surface and Windows divisions working closely with external PC manufacturers and retail partners. It’s worth noting that Panos Panay, Microsoft’s long serving product chief, recently stepped down from his role.


With all these exciting developments, Microsoft is clearly aiming to stay at the top of technology innovation and provide users with cutting edge AI powered experiences.

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