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Investing.com -- Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT). has announced its intentions to enhance the personalization of its artificial intelligence (AI) assistant, Copilot. The new features, set to be rolled out in the upcoming months, will allow users to customize the AI chatbot according to their individual preferences.
The company revealed in a blog post that the chatbot will be capable of recording user preferences, such as favorite foods, movies or past vacations, and utilize this information in future conversations. This move mirrors the efforts of competing chatbot developers who are also incorporating personalization into their products.
The blog post further elaborated on the concept of an AI companion, stating that it is completely personal and built around individual needs, values, and expectations. With the user’s permission, Copilot will remember the details of their conversations, learning their likes, dislikes, and personal life details.
The tech giant also emphasized that Copilot will understand users in the context of their lives and will be available on their terms, at the right time and in the right way. This development is seen as a new kind of relationship with technology, marking a new era.
Furthermore, Microsoft plans to focus on the fundamentals, including an engaging personality, advanced search capability, custom-made answer cards, and bespoke podcasts. The company also introduced features like Deep Research, Shopping, and Actions that will assist users in various tasks, from conducting research to shopping and task management.
The company also announced a new Windows app and Copilot Vision on Mobile, which will allow Copilot to see what the user sees and respond in real time, creating a shared understanding of the user’s world.
Microsoft emphasized that Copilot is more than an AI, it’s a personal assistant that remembers not just what users said, but who they are. It aims to help users stay organized, think clearly, and learn more intuitively.
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