Microsoft Updates Copilot with Web Browsing and Task Automation

Microsoft’s been tinkering under the hood again, and their AI sidekick, Copilot, just got a whole lot smarter. Now it can surf the web and handle chores like snagging concert tickets or locking down that hard-to-get dinner reservation—thanks to pals like Booking.com and Expedia. Ever heard the saying, “The best tool is the one that works without you noticing”? Well, Copilot’s living up to that.

But wait, there’s more. It’s also turned into a bit of a bargain hunter, keeping an eye out for online deals and nudging you when prices take a dive. And for those who’d rather listen than read, it can whip up podcasts out of thin air (well, almost). Point your phone at something, and Copilot will spill the beans on what you’re seeing—no magic, just AI.

For the Windows crowd, Copilot’s getting cozier with your desktop. Think of it as your digital butler, ready to rummage through files, tweak settings, or just find that thing you lost. Windows Insiders get first dibs on this slick update.

Oh, and it remembers what you like (creepy or cool? You decide), but don’t sweat it—you’re in control with privacy settings to wipe its memory clean. All in all, it’s a quiet but nifty leap forward in the AI assistant game. 🖥️

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