Earlier this month, Microsoft renewed Copilot for the Windows app. Now, AI’s assistant gets a different type of plastic surgery-in the form of a completely new interface, the latest Windows reports.
The new Copilot interface may look familiar to anyone using Chatgpt from Openai, with a chat record now transferred to a side board on the left instead of a popup window next to the convoy. There is also a button to hide the side plate and give more space to the caravan itself.
Microsoft also chose to start using the same symbols as Chatgpt for “expansion” buttons and “conversation”. It has now become possible to determine different modes of AI Chatbot, with “fast” mode to get quick answers in 2 to 3 seconds and a “deeper thought” of the most complex conversations that can take about 30 seconds for each response. According to the latest Windows, there is more on the way.
If you don’t see the new Copilot interface yet, then it is still being offered and may not reach you until later this week.
This article was originally appeared in our sister’s publication PC för alla It was translated and translated from Swedish.
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