Copilot Vision, an AI feature by Microsoft, allows users to utilize Copilot as a voice-activated web assistant in the Edge browser. CEO Mustafa Suleyman describes this feature as a way for AI to literally see what users see on screen. Users can use Copilot Vision for various tasks, from recipe assistance to job interview prep. While the feature is free in Edge, broader functionalities require a Copilot Pro subscription. Users can initiate a session by opting in through Microsoft's website, leading to a customizable and interaction-driven experience.
Suleyman suggests having Copilot Vision guide you through a recipe while you cook or having it 'decode' job descriptions and jump right into customized interview prep.
Copilot Vision may highlight portions of the screen to help you find relevant information, but it doesn't actually click links or do anything on your behalf.
Broader, system-wide Copilot Vision features are still limited to Copilot Pro subscribers, which allows assistance across various applications like Photoshop and games.
To try out Copilot Vision, open this link to Microsoft's website in the Edge browser. Once you've opted in, you can initiate a Vision session.
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