Microsoft is bringing its Xbox Copilot to the Windows Game Bar
Briefly

Microsoft is testing Xbox Copilot in the Game Bar on Windows 11, allowing Xbox Insiders to access a preview. This feature personalizes experiences based on player activity. Users can ask for gameplay help, achievements, and play history. It includes a voice mode, enabling interaction without switching tasks. The Copilot can analyze in-game screenshots to provide immediate assistance. This addition marks the beginning of transforming Xbox Copilot into an AI gaming coach. Currently, the feature is only available in specific regions, including the US and Australia, with plans for expansion in the future.
"Gaming Copilot knows what you're playing and understands your Xbox activity to provide an experience centered around you," says Taylor O'Malley, principal program manager at Xbox. You'll be able to ask the Copilot for help with the game you're playing, as well as access achievements and play history.
The Gaming Copilot will even use screenshots of your game to help answer questions about it, without you having to describe things in detail. That could be as simple as asking 'what am I looking at?' while facing a boss in a game, and Copilot should respond with details about the boss and perhaps even methods to take it down.
This is the first step in Microsoft's vision to turn its Xbox Copilot into an AI gaming coach. Microsoft is positioning the Gaming Copilot as a sidekick, one that will accompany you through games and offer tips and information about game worlds.
Microsoft has previously demonstrated using the Gaming Copilot with Overwatch 2, letting it recommend good hero picks to complement the rest of the team.
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