Copilot is getting a major overhaul with a new UX, features, voice capabilities, and more. And it's available today.
What you need to know
- Copilot is getting a major update with a new user interface and capabilities.
- The new interface is designed to be "warm and inviting" with an immersive chat experience.
- Copilot will read you the news every morning, and can even browse the web alongside you.
- The new Copilot is available today on Windows, the web, iOS, and Android.
Microsoft has unveiled a major update for Copilot that launches today. The update is designed to make Copilot more human and interactive. It features a brand-new user interface that’s calmer and more intuitive, along with new features and capabilities that Microsoft hopes will elevate Copilot above being just another AI tool—it’s an AI friend, too.
The new Copilot starts at the UI, which has been completely rebuilt from the ground up with a new card-like interface that’s more stylistic and inviting. It’s very different from other Microsoft products before it, with a mixed use of fonts and less rigid stylization across the interface. The company describes the new UI as more intuitive, digestible, speedy, and fluent, with a warm tone and distinct style. It’s supposed to be more human.
“I truly believe we can create a calmer, more helpful and supportive era of technology, quite unlike anything we’ve seen before,” says CEO of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman in a letter accompanying the news. “Copilot will be there for you, in your corner, by your side, and always strongly aligned with your interests. It understands the context of your life while safeguarding your privacy, data, and security, remembering the details that are most helpful in any situation. It gives you access to a universe of knowledge, simplifying, and decluttering the daily barrage of information, and offering support and encouragement when you want it.”
The new Copilot looks quite different to the old one. (Image credit: Microsoft)
Microsoft really wants you to view the new Copilot as more than just an AI tool. It wants to you to treat it like a friend, whether that be by asking it for advice on how to ask out a crush, venting about work, or chatting about nothing because that’s what people do. Suleyman says “It’ll adapt to your mannerisms and develop capabilities built around your preferences and needs. We are not creating a static tool so much as establishing a dynamic, emergent, and evolving interaction. It will provide you with unwavering support to help you show up the way you really want in your everyday life, a new means of facilitating human connections and accomplishments alike.”
The new Copilot comes with a handful of new features, starting with “Copilot Voice,” a new, more natural way of interacting with Copilot. Just like GPT-4o, Copilot Voice lets you have a natural back and forth with Microsoft’s assistant, using voice to communicate like you’re chatting with a friend. Copilot will umm and ahh like a real person does, and can handle interruptions and topic changes on the fly.
The new Copilot features a number of different natural voices that you can choose from, all of which sound distinctly human with a subtle robotic filter over the top. The voice will also be what you hear when interacting with the new “Copilot Daily” feature, which will provide an overview of today’s news, weather, reminders, and more.
Copilot's daily briefing is like your own little podcast. (Image credit: Microsoft)
Copilot Daily plays like a podcast, letting you skip backwards and forwards between the different topics that have been curated for you that day. You can listen to the entire thing in chronological order, or skip directly to the topics that you’re most interested in. Microsoft says Copilot Daily will pull in stories and content from publishers such as Reuters, Financial Times, and more.
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