Tag: Microsoft Copilot
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LG TVs: How to Remove Unexpected Microsoft Copilot Shortcuts
Overview: Copilot Shortcuts appear on LG smart TVs Several LG smart TV owners have reported a surprising and frustrating issue this month: shortcuts for Microsoft Copilot appearing on the home screen. These shortcuts appeared without clear opt-in, and many users found them difficult to remove. At the heart of the matter is a mix of…
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LG Quietly Embeds Copilot on LG TVs: What This Means for Your Smart Home
LG Adds Copilot to TVs without Fanfare In a move that slipped past many observers, LG has quietly integrated Microsoft Copilot into its line of smart televisions. The addition marks another step in Microsoft’s broader strategy to place Copilot, its AI-powered assistant, into a range of devices beyond PCs and tablets. For consumers, this raises…
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Microsoft Faces Off with Nano Banana and GPT-Image-1 with MAI-Image-1, Its In-House AI Image Model
Microsoft Unveils MAI-Image-1: A Milestone in In-House AI Image Generation In a bold move to sharpen its competitive edge in AI image generation, Microsoft announced MAI-Image-1, its first model built entirely in-house for creating photorealistic and landscape imagery. The launch follows a wave of public interest in AI art, spurred by rivals like Google’s Gemini-2.5-Flash…
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Which Jobs Are Most at Risk from AI—and Which Won’t Be Touched Anytime Soon
AI at Work: How many jobs are really at risk? Artificial intelligence is reshaping the labour market, but the landscape is not a simple one-way street. A Microsoft study examining 200,000 conversations with its Copilot chatbot argues AI can handle many tasks across dozens of roles, yet company leaders and workers warn that the picture…
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Microsoft Copilot Avatars: Animated Portraits for Expressive AI
Introduction Microsoft is giving Copilot a face. In an experimental feature named Portraits, users can choose from about 40 animated avatars to accompany their AI conversations. The avatars are not photorealistic, but they come with voices and real-time facial expressions, head movements, and lip-sync during chat. The goal is to make AI-driven dialogue more engaging…
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Microsoft Copilot Auto-Categorization: Organize Your Photos in Windows 11
Overview: A smarter way to tame a messy photo library Microsoft is expanding its Copilot-powered toolkit with Auto-Categorization, a feature designed to bring order to chaotic photo collections in Windows 11. The AI-driven tool automatically recognizes and sorts images into four practical categories: screenshots, receipts, identity documents, and notes. By letting the operating system classify…
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Microsoft Copilot Auto-Categorization Arrives in Windows 11 Photos
What is Auto-Categorization? Microsoft’s latest Copilot feature for Windows 11 promises a calmer, more organized photo library. Auto-Categorization uses AI-driven image recognition to sort your images into four main groups: screenshots, receipts, identity documents, and notes. Even more helpful, it uses language-agnostic recognition, so non-English documents—like notes in French or German—can still be categorized correctly.…
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Microsoft Copilot Auto-Categorization Puts Your Photos in Order
What the feature does Microsoft’s Copilot is expanding its role in Windows 11 with a new AI-powered feature for the Photos app: Auto-Categorization. This tool automatically detects and groups your images into four practical categories—screenshots, receipts, identity documents, and notes—so you can locate what you need without endless scrolling. The goal is to streamline photo…
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Microsoft Copilot Introduces New Audio Script Mode
Introduction to Microsoft Copilot’s New Audio Script Mode Microsoft has made a significant advancement in AI technology with the introduction of a new feature in Copilot Labs, known as the Audio Script Mode. Presented by AI Chief Mustafa Suleyman, this feature empowers users to create scripts that can be seamlessly transformed into audio formats. This…

