Microsoft is rolling out a handful of big new features and changes to Windows 11 in the next month, including new AI features and improvements to how the OS handles crashes and restarts.
Microsoft has announced that a bunch of new features are on the way to Windows 11, with the rollout starting now. Most users won't see these features land on their PCs until sometime in August, however. So, here's a preview of the top 6 new features on the way in the coming month.
If you want to gain access to these new features sooner, make sure the "Get the latest updates as they become available" option is toggled in Windows Update. This will ensure you're running the latest bits as Microsoft rolls them out. All of these features should be generally available by the end of August.
Copilot Vision

Copilot Vision lets you share your screen with Microsoft's AI assistant.
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Copilot Vision for Windows 11 is a feature that's built directly into the Copilot app, and lets the AI assistant see what you see on your desktop. When enabled, Copilot Vision can chat with you about a project you're working on, video you're watching, or website you're reading in real time.
Microsoft calls this a useful productivity tool, as Copilot is able to provide tips, suggestions, and thoughts on whatever it is you're doing on your computer. You can choose to share individual app windows or browser tabs, or share your entire desktop allowing you to easily context switch between apps and have Copilot follow.
Copilot Vision is even able to help out with highlight areas of an app it recommends you click if you need help completing a task or looking for something on a website.
Unfortunately, although Copilot Vision is now rolling out more broadly, it's only available to users in the United States at this time. It's expected to roll out to more markets in the coming months, but no concrete dates have been provided just yet.
AI Agent in Settings

The AI agent lets you find and apply settings with natural language
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In August, Microsoft will begin rolling out a feature it's describing as Windows' first AI agent. This feature is exclusive to Copilot+ PCs, and transforms the built-in search box in the Windows Settings app into a command line that you can use natural language with to change settings on your PC.




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