Copilot: major mobile app update coming soon – HTML.it

Microsoft is reportedly working hard on a revamped version of its app Copilot for mobile devices Android e iOS. According to the newsletter Notepad Of Tom Warren Of The Vergewhich cites anonymous sources at Microsoft’s Copilot mobile app will read the news in the same way as a radio journalist. The email newsletter adds news reading functionality in Copilot’s upcoming mobile revamp will also include music. Other aspects of the upcoming Copilot app revamp, according to Warren, will include the use of atab-based user interface. This should make users engage with the app more. The new UI will also show users a list of topics. This could help reduce the amount of typing needed to interact with the chatbot. The interface will be designed to offer each user aunique experiencebased not only on your interests, but also on your Copilot chat history.

Copilot: app update not yet confirmed by the company

According to the Notepad newsletter, the new Copilot mobile app is in an advanced state of development. However, there is no word yet on when this big update for iOS and Android will be officially released. It is good to keep in mind that Microsoft has not confirmed officially no plan to launch a new version of the app. It is possible that the company will decide to make changes to its current update plans before the app is officially announced and released.

Last week, Microsoft unveiled a number of new features for users, including Copilot Agents automated which can be created in Copilot Studio. Then there is a new experience of Copilot Pages and new data protection features for people who use AI at work or school. Finally, recently, Microsoft also said that it would add web search query citations to its AI assistant’s responses in October.

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