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Microsoft stack buff! CopilotAI Assistant Link Bing and Available for All Windows Applications

On May 24th, NetEase Technology reported that Microsoft announced the launch of the Windows Copilot system level AI assistant at its annual Build Developer Conference yesterday. It integrates Bing search function and can be used for all Windows applications

On May 24th, NetEase Technology reported that Microsoft announced the launch of the Windows Copilot system level AI assistant at its annual Build Developer Conference yesterday. It integrates Bing search function and can be used for all Windows applications.

In addition, Microsoft has also introduced a series of other AI enhancements, including extending the BingChat plugin to Windows, introducing new hybrid AI loops to support cross platform and cross Azure AI development, launching DevHome to improve developer productivity, and introducing new AI features and experiences in the Microsoft Store.

It is reported that Windows Copilot is the first centralized AI assisted PC platform in Windows 11. Users can use Windows Copilot with BingChat and other plugins to easily implement ideas, complete complex projects, and collaborate without the need to switch and operate between multiple applications. It can serve as a personal assistant, always staying in applications, programs, and windows, and provides functions such as copy/paste, screenshot tools, personalization, etc. Users can ask various questions to Windows Copilot, from simple to complex.

In addition, Windows Copilot also provides developers with new ways to innovate and interact with common customers. Developers can join the Windows Copilot journey by investing in Bing and ChatGPT plugins, expanding the functionality and experience of their applications.

In addition, Microsoft mentioned the content of AI development tools at the conference, including using the ONNX runtime as a gateway for Windows AI and Olive to reduce the burden on developers when optimizing models, and supporting mixed inference scenarios for running models on devices or in the cloud. (Jiang Miao)

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