Microsoft’s Gaming Copilot on Windows 11 sparks backlash as gamers report privacy issues and frame-rate drops, raising ...
The tool appears to scan gameplay screenshots using OCR (optical character recognition) to identify on-screen text — such as quest objectives or achievement prompts — before sending that data back to ...
The battery life is reliable, too. How long it lasts will depend on what you’re doing, but the brand claims it can handle a ...
Microsoft has just released the Fall update for Copilot, the suite of AI tools that Redmond is determined to force-feed us all, and part of this is a whole lot of hot air about th ...
Microsoft clarifies Gaming Copilot's role for gamers and provides a statement on privacy concerns raised about its gameplay ...
Upgrading to a new business laptop shouldn’t mean breaking the bank, but it also doesn’t mean settling for something basic just to save money. Ideally, your work laptop should be powerful enough to ...
Fast-forward to today, and Microsoft is ready to try again with Copilot’s newest voice companion: a bouncy little orb named ...
Recently, a user spotted Microsoft secretly sending in-game screenshots and data to train its Gaming Copilot AI, which was ...
The new Copilot 2025 Fall Update features also up the ante in terms of capabilities and the accessibility of generative AI ...
Copilot's fall release comes with a new animated character called Mico, and I think I finally get the Clippy hate now.
Mico is all part of a goal to give Copilot an identity, as Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman alluded to earlier this year.
Microsoft appears to be capturing large numbers of screenshots through Gaming Copilot, extracting text from them, and using the data to further train its AI models.