The dusty old idea of a PC just sitting there waiting for you to click stuff is practically dead now. The latest update to Windows Copilot+ PC is here, and it is set to make your PC work for you in a way, which you’d feel like is straight out of a science fiction movie. The features that are now a part of Copilot+ PCs in their truest form are – Recall, improved Windows Search, and Click To Do.
AI is fascinating to see in daily use
Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs launched with a bang last May, and the early numbers are ridiculous. According to the documentation published by Microsoft, announcing the launch of the new Copilot+ PCs, at the price that they come at, are already blurring the line between “PC” and “personal AI assistant”, making up decent number of PCs.
The features that we mentioned earlier, were a major reason for the push in the sales number for Microsoft. And, that is because they are quite effective. Recall, for example, lets you jump back to that half-finished project from last Thursday without digging through a hundred tabs. Windows Search doesn’t just keyword-hunt anymore; it understands what you mean. And Click to Do? It lets you summarise, edit, translate, and copy stuff straight off your screen with one click, like magic.
When it comes to the actual performance numbers, these PCs are no slouch either. As per the documentation published by Microsoft, these are up to 13 per cent faster than a MacBook Air M4 and 5x faster than your dusty 5-year-old laptop.
Plus, they’re clocking battery lives that would make your smartphone jealous (22 hours of video playback!). And, moreover, they are some of the most secure Windows PCs to have ever been built. Remember the days when downloading anything off the internet felt like desfusing a ticking bomb? Those are the days of the past.
With Windows 10 support ending later this year, the writing on the wall, in a good way, is pretty clear – the future that we are looking at will have an improved relationship between the humans and our PCs.
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