
"In an X post on Monday, Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of the company's AI division, announced that those individual memory preferences will, in turn, shape the chatbot's future responses. For example, you can now ask Copilot to remember that you're vegetarian, so that it takes that dietary restriction into account when responding to your later requests for local restaurant recommendations."
"The new memory feature could also be useful if you're trying to build a new habit, like writing in your journal every morning. Simply ask Copilot to send you a daily reminder to journal right after you wake up. You can use the commands "Forget" and "Remember," as Microsoft's example shows. Copilot will keep track of its memories, which you can view and manually edit by clicking Settings > User memory. The new features are live now across desktop and mobile."
Copilot can now be explicitly instructed to remember or forget particular user details, and those memory preferences will shape its future responses. Users can request personalizations like dietary restrictions or partner names and birthdays, and can set reminders such as daily journaling prompts. The assistant supports explicit commands labeled "Forget" and "Remember." Stored memories are tracked and can be viewed or manually edited via Settings > User memory. The feature is available on both desktop and mobile. Greater memory capability introduces trade-offs, including potential performance lag and increased privacy risk when storing personal information.
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