Microsoft plans to add its AI-assisted chatbot, Copilot, to its Windows 10 platform as part of its Insider program preview. This feature is currently not accompanied by any direct cost, and it functions as an interactive tool for asking queries about various tasks and topics.
The key attributes of Copilot include the ability for users to interact with the chatbot either by typing or speaking after clicking on the Copilot icon. However, the Windows 10 version is relatively limited, as Copilot cannot currently perform functions like customizing preferences, settings, or opening apps, although Microsoft suggests these capabilities may eventually be added.
Analyst QuickTake: The primary advantage of introducing Copilot to Windows 10 could be due to its high volume of users: Windows 10 reportedly has a monthly active user base of roughly one billion devices, compared to Windows 11's 400 million. This broad user base offers a more enticing platform for developers to create plugins for Copilot. Microsoft introduced Copilot in Windows 11 update last month positioning Copilot as a major component of this update.
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