Windows 11 Taskbar Transforms into AI Command Center with Copilot Integration
Microsoft is fundamentally reimagining how users interact with their Windows 11 PCs by transforming the traditional Taskbar into an intelligent…
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Windows 11 users will soon activate Copilot with “Hey Copilot” voice commands and access screen analysis through Copilot Vision. The update transforms the search bar into a Copilot interface while introducing the action-oriented Manus AI assistant. These changes position Windows 11 as Microsoft’s platform for AI-driven computing.
Microsoft is significantly upgrading the artificial intelligence capabilities in Windows 11, according to reports from the company’s official announcement. Sources indicate users will soon be able to summon Microsoft’s built-in assistant by saying “Hey Copilot,” mirroring the voice activation functionality of smartphone assistants like Siri. The feature will be available on any personal computer that supports voice input and runs Copilot, enabling hands-free task completion.