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Microsoft is introducing an artificial intelligence (AI) feature called Copilot in Windows 12, which could potentially replace the Start button. The AI-powered Copilot is expected to play a central role in the upcoming Windows 12 release, set for 2024. Microsoft has already seen over one million users paying to use the AI-enabled Copilot feature, and its availability will be expanded to users of the Microsoft 365 suite of software next month. The introduction of Copilot raises questions about Microsoft's $13 billion investment in genAI.
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"Microsoft said Tuesday that more than one million users are already paying to use its AI-enabled CoPilot feature. That may jump significantly as the tool becomes generally available to users of its Microsoft 365 suite of software next month." https://t.co/n5wBhRt8N8
His comments hint at the central role AI is likely to play when Windows 12 arrives, possibly in 2024. https://t.co/9UlmOTR2gE
Sounds like Microsoft chief Satya Nadella is thinking about the new AI-powered Copilot in Windows as a replacement for the Start button https://t.co/1liMUwMxpp
Copilot is ready for takeoff: Microsoft rolls out artificial intelligence for Windows https://t.co/0UIDUfu6T6
Windows 12 could force you to use Copilot https://t.co/6MoHsOd32V