@@atheneus i hope so haha just the fact they made siri and it was the best at its time and they just not update it for years is kinda worrying but as a apple user i believe in them
Their new goal is to be a subscription company so they are now very focuses on OS. I say there's no way it dosen't happen and we'll get an exciting WWDS.
Apple already uses AI in a lot of their products but it's seamlessly integrated rather than having a Copilot of sorts. It is widely reported however that they plan to launch more AI driven capabilities soon. They have already launched new AI-powered accessibility features.
FINALLY!!!! god this is exactly what I've always wanted. My belief is: if software knows what you need, it should go ahead and do it instead of making you dig and reinvent the wheel each time you need to do something. This is Huge!
This is cool and all... But why so many steps to do these task? I'd really like it if it responded to voice. I want it to merge with existing voice based assistants like cortona, and totally become the AI assistant we all thought we'd get when Apples Serri was first introduced.
@@georgewashington3012 that's a great point, super obvious to now that I think about it. That's were the money is, that's the demographic/client they will optimize UI/UX for.
@@imperfectmammal2566 wow... I live under a freaking rock. Eleven labs is amazing!! Thanks for mentioning it. That would be totally awesome! There has to be someone working on a GPT plugin with it right now... I just can't imagine the devs in the AI space not wanting to instantly incorporate the two just for fun.
Seems to be more for those who don't know how to properly navigate the OS. But please, anyone reading this, challenge me on how this is revolutionary. I wonder what it would actually save in seconds per use case if done by the OS CoPilot compared to doing it by yourself. In the end, people want the convenience of speed.
Agree but I can see it for things much more useful when it can be controlled by voice. Then you will be able to create a presentation saying things like add this text and center it, as a round blue shape underneath. Make it a bit darker. The same for the rest of applications, then it will be useful.
I'd be interested in helping me clean, analyse and graph my excels. Summarise documents for me, since you are able to drag the documents into the Ai chat
wait until others are allowed to make plugins, auto fill worksheets, complete documents, auto order your entire pc library. i think a massive change is coming
I can see every major OS having AI included in some form by 2026. Google will likely integrate PaLM2 into Android and Chromebook within the next few years, Apple will use their own proprietary LLM for IOS and Mac, and the various major Linux distros will probably incorporate some sort of OSS model. Interesting times ahead!
They're always late to the part as usual. Then they will launch their own version and brag that it's the first of its class in the world. The Apple way I guess 😂
Yes, why no one else is recognizing this is weird. We do so little with the OS that we can do it manually more quickly. Also, the search bar can get you what you want very quickly already. I’m glad they’re integrating AI and doing it quickly but even the demo example shown here was underwhelming (AI to enable dark mode, really?). Oh well…I’m sure it’ll mature to the point of providing occasional cool value at some point.
@@denzelcanvasYT it won’t be anytime soon. When it’s easier to click on something than to type a sentence to AI, AI simply won’t be the preferred means of interacting with the OS. People said the same about Cortana as if it was a Star Trek wet dream come true. How’d that turn out? Neat thought but not practical. Once we have something resembling Neuralink in place that actually makes AI quick for OS controls, THEN it will be the preferred interaction method…because it will be far quicker.
@@georgewashington3012 i think with a nice speech to text layer on top, perhaps hand gestures interpreted via webcam, eye tracking and all that stuff it will become more seamless. I for one is a bit hesitant to be an early adopter for inserting stuff in the brain. In a generation or two brain-computer interfaces will probably be the norm but until then I think we'll have to settle for some more basic technologies.
Haha, co-pilot plugins... other than spotify, We don't have any of these available in Australia, so it's useless to us. Also, everyone's going to google "how do I use co-pilot'
I'm not sure if Windows Copilot is gonna be as fast and responsive as they show in this pre-recorded demo video. Apple will more likely take a lot of time before publishing their own advanced AI. Look how Meta and Microsoft released VR headsets years ago. Only now there's a rumour of Apple's own VR headset!
People in the 80s would have said the same thing for us today but we're still progressing as a whole. I think there are reasons to be more optimistic about it. At least for now.
I was considering switching to a Mac. And now suddenly Mac has lost its charme for me. Now Microsoft has a BIG challenge ahead: To make the file explorer and Edge NOT flash white when opened in dark mode.
AI is everywhere. It's a powerful tool to help us solve our problems. But now communicating with it is just sending messages. Maybe voice-activated systems will be coming soon, or maybe neural link is the solution of the future.
1) Silly demo for windows co-pilot, could have shown something more worthwhile than askign windows to “turn on dark mode” “play this playlist etc” “snap my windows”….this takes more time than simply doing all of this from the sidebar (where brightness, light mode/darkmode/ wifi/ bluetooth are all there) 2)Satya and the other guy asking audience to clap shows how uninterested they were….nothing new….siri/google assistant already do all this . Its just an upgrade to cortana imo
@@BattousaiHBr ChatGPT shares publicly made data. So the second you ask the AI to do something with your documents or images, etc... It will share said information with other people using ChatGPT/Copilot but just scrambled/reworded.
@@JynxedKoma a) you dont need to provide your name nor any identifying information. thes forms are the same no matter who you are an often public anyway. b) for a while now you can disable that in the settings
Microsoft should finally do justice to its customers and offer multiple versions of Windows. I don't need and don't use the thousands of new features on Windows. Especially older customers like me have a hard time understanding the new Windows versions and getting used to the new look. I would pay €200 if there was a 64-bit Windows where you can choose between the look of Windows 2000 and Luna Blue. I don't need news and weather apps. If I want to know something like that, I open my browser. It's enough for me if I can watch my series online, watch RUclips videos, read PDF files, write letters, watch my DVDs and listen to my music CDs. That's all I ask from an operating system. The rest that Microsoft implements is clearly too much for me. If Microsoft doesn't stop doing this, I will install React OS with a Windows 2000 or Windows XP skin and a 64 bit extension. I don't need Ribbon or the overbearing Start menu. Fortunately, there are programs that suppress it all. Open Shell for a classic start menu, Ribbon Disabler to suppress Ribbon and Retro Bar for a classic taskbar because I don't want this new tab preview either.
Microsoft is getting close but they are not there yet. Why do I want to ask Microsoft why my computer is running slow and then being given a list to read and implement? I want to TELL my computer it is running slow and to run a systems check and fix itself. Or, if I want a Microsoft software program to do something simple like create a spreadsheet in Excel a table in Word, don't give me a point by point list to follow. I want to tell the program what I need and it does it. When AI can achieve this by voice activation, that's when I''ll get excited.
@@Rowan3733 lol this is actually the adapting of people needing tools to keep up with intelligence. The A in AI does stand far Artificial after all. I have no need or want to get on a train that’s obviously going to go off the rails right out of the gate.
@@SilverHusky You are over estimating how people write word documents or make excel sheets..these tools need well organised data to be able to analyse.
I can use a shortcut to change system theme or set focus alarm. No need for AI nonsense. All that AI document review can already be done in a web browser. How about they first fix the OS basics like file explorer keep my folders group and view settings. Stop disconnecting my 2nd and 3rd monitor with every other system restart, fix the UI (old control panel and system advanced settings from WinXP are still the thing lol) and finally add useful tabs to the file explorer similar to what web browsers do and unbloat your overwhelming social/news crap from Edge. Jesus Christ this system is annoying half assed product. Worse than win10 and winXP. Fix it, optimize it, innovate. Look at MacOS how fast it runs, how consistent the UI/UX is and how seamlessly it shares various data between devices. And this is coming from a long time Windows user.
I'm an Apple guy at home but you gotta admit Windows is killing it. I've been using MS Edge and the Ai at work instead of Google.
Nice no more granny calling me at 12pm because she cannot find the volume
She will find something else so she can talk to you
@@legion1791 Awwe
She will still call
😂😂😂😂😂
Granny: How do I turn on the computer 🖥 😅
After this, and Google's AI reveals, Apple surprisingly has some catch up to do.
Doesn't Apple make most of their cash from hardware anyway? They'll just buy the best one!
@@robmarshall9026 well of course they make the most money they sold wheels for 1,000 lol
@@robmarshall9026 They can't do that this time. the best ones are already owned by MS and Google.
Apple might release a polished version of this tech. I don’t think they’re sleeping on it
@@atheneus i hope so haha just the fact they made siri and it was the best at its time and they just not update it for years is kinda worrying but as a apple user i believe in them
Microsoft is killing it!
Its certainly a big improvement from Bing Chat, that has been nerfed to the ground.
The plugins and the ability to summarize local documents is increadible. ✨
Basically, what Cortana was supposed to be.
ikr, this is amazing
Exactly 😢
Wonder if Cortana will die off
Now that AI went from social media to web browser to operating system, should we be expecting a semi-hardware company like Apple to enter the picture?
What value would they add?
Their new goal is to be a subscription company so they are now very focuses on OS. I say there's no way it dosen't happen and we'll get an exciting WWDS.
Whats WWDS?
Apple already uses AI in a lot of their products but it's seamlessly integrated rather than having a Copilot of sorts. It is widely reported however that they plan to launch more AI driven capabilities soon. They have already launched new AI-powered accessibility features.
@@othername2428 he means WWDC (World Wide Developer Conference) which is an event hosted by Apple
I’m just so glad I never switched to Mac. Windows is killing it ❤
Mac is for iSheep
@@88heiling yeah. I’m actually almost in the apple ecosystem tho. Got the watch, phone and iPad. But I’m kinda fed up with apple.
Eww
@@88heilingWindows users are not different, using a OS filled with bloatware and data collection and being happy with it
@@88heiling I used to think like that. I'm a Linux user since 2002.
He said thousands more plugins coming , not 100's , but thousands more coming
FINALLY!!!! god this is exactly what I've always wanted. My belief is: if software knows what you need, it should go ahead and do it instead of making you dig and reinvent the wheel each time you need to do something. This is Huge!
This is cool and all... But why so many steps to do these task? I'd really like it if it responded to voice. I want it to merge with existing voice based assistants like cortona, and totally become the AI assistant we all thought we'd get when Apples Serri was first introduced.
It’ll come. The enterprise market wouldn’t use voice as it would make for one very loud and obnoxious place of work. Consumers, sure.
Imagine if they used eleven labs
@@georgewashington3012 that's a great point, super obvious to now that I think about it. That's were the money is, that's the demographic/client they will optimize UI/UX for.
@@imperfectmammal2566 wow... I live under a freaking rock. Eleven labs is amazing!! Thanks for mentioning it. That would be totally awesome! There has to be someone working on a GPT plugin with it right now... I just can't imagine the devs in the AI space not wanting to instantly incorporate the two just for fun.
they're for sure doing it. the groundwork already exists with cortana, they just need to reintegrate it with copilot.
Seems to be more for those who don't know how to properly navigate the OS. But please, anyone reading this, challenge me on how this is revolutionary.
I wonder what it would actually save in seconds per use case if done by the OS CoPilot compared to doing it by yourself. In the end, people want the convenience of speed.
lol
Agree but I can see it for things much more useful when it can be controlled by voice. Then you will be able to create a presentation saying things like add this text and center it, as a round blue shape underneath. Make it a bit darker. The same for the rest of applications, then it will be useful.
I'd be interested in helping me clean, analyse and graph my excels. Summarise documents for me, since you are able to drag the documents into the Ai chat
wait until others are allowed to make plugins, auto fill worksheets, complete documents, auto order your entire pc library. i think a massive change is coming
So bing ai integrated into windows. Cool
I can see every major OS having AI included in some form by 2026. Google will likely integrate PaLM2 into Android and Chromebook within the next few years, Apple will use their own proprietary LLM for IOS and Mac, and the various major Linux distros will probably incorporate some sort of OSS model. Interesting times ahead!
Yeah.
apple feels dumb now. No AI announcements of any kind
They're always late to the part as usual. Then they will launch their own version and brag that it's the first of its class in the world. The Apple way I guess 😂
I don't know, clicking around seems more simple than chatting..?
Yes, why no one else is recognizing this is weird. We do so little with the OS that we can do it manually more quickly. Also, the search bar can get you what you want very quickly already. I’m glad they’re integrating AI and doing it quickly but even the demo example shown here was underwhelming (AI to enable dark mode, really?). Oh well…I’m sure it’ll mature to the point of providing occasional cool value at some point.
@@georgewashington3012it’s gonna control your entire computer for you soon
Yeah, unless you are stuck on "pip install pytorch". Yeah, that is when copilot can help.
@@denzelcanvasYT it won’t be anytime soon. When it’s easier to click on something than to type a sentence to AI, AI simply won’t be the preferred means of interacting with the OS. People said the same about Cortana as if it was a Star Trek wet dream come true. How’d that turn out? Neat thought but not practical. Once we have something resembling Neuralink in place that actually makes AI quick for OS controls, THEN it will be the preferred interaction method…because it will be far quicker.
@@georgewashington3012 i think with a nice speech to text layer on top, perhaps hand gestures interpreted via webcam, eye tracking and all that stuff it will become more seamless. I for one is a bit hesitant to be an early adopter for inserting stuff in the brain. In a generation or two brain-computer interfaces will probably be the norm but until then I think we'll have to settle for some more basic technologies.
When do we get spam filtering and ad blocking that actually work?
i hope this also works offline
the ability to summarize local documents is incredible,
Haha, co-pilot plugins... other than spotify, We don't have any of these available in Australia, so it's useless to us.
Also, everyone's going to google "how do I use co-pilot'
I'm not sure if Windows Copilot is gonna be as fast and responsive as they show in this pre-recorded demo video. Apple will more likely take a lot of time before publishing their own advanced AI. Look how Meta and Microsoft released VR headsets years ago. Only now there's a rumour of Apple's own VR headset!
They announced an AR headset, no idea if they'll ever do VR
I have downloaded latest update of Windows 11 (23H2), but I can't find Copilot on the panel. has it released already or not yet?
Pretty sweet for those developers who don't know where to find dark mode lol....
I jest. It's all pretty amazing.
Cool Very cool
Still no voice user interface as native? Voice to text - text to game
Every minute task performed by humans are so simplified, that humans no longer need to think in the future. The future is exciting as well as scary😮😌
People in the 80s would have said the same thing for us today but we're still progressing as a whole. I think there are reasons to be more optimistic about it. At least for now.
I was considering switching to a Mac. And now suddenly Mac has lost its charme for me. Now Microsoft has a BIG challenge ahead: To make the file explorer and Edge NOT flash white when opened in dark mode.
AI is everywhere. It's a powerful tool to help us solve our problems. But now communicating with it is just sending messages. Maybe voice-activated systems will be coming soon, or maybe neural link is the solution of the future.
Imagine all OS in the world can add AI assistance ❤🔥
Voice activation?
i'm really happy for the darkmode man!!!!
1) Silly demo for windows co-pilot, could have shown something more worthwhile than askign windows to “turn on dark mode” “play this playlist etc” “snap my windows”….this takes more time than simply doing all of this from the sidebar (where brightness, light mode/darkmode/ wifi/ bluetooth are all there) 2)Satya and the other guy asking audience to clap shows how uninterested they were….nothing new….siri/google assistant already do all this . Its just an upgrade to cortana imo
i found the part where it filled your legal documents for you extremely valuable.
@@BattousaiHBr Illegal documents once 'Copilot' gets a hold of it.
@@JynxedKoma i dont get it
@@BattousaiHBr ChatGPT shares publicly made data. So the second you ask the AI to do something with your documents or images, etc... It will share said information with other people using ChatGPT/Copilot but just scrambled/reworded.
@@JynxedKoma a) you dont need to provide your name nor any identifying information. thes forms are the same no matter who you are an often public anyway.
b) for a while now you can disable that in the settings
Will AI copilot be a charge?
Sleep emoji
It looks great - now I am motivated to learn Azure.
Awesome I will hold out a few months to get my new laptop and that way it can handle all the extra gigs needed too! Windows 12 anyone in 2024?
Either that or 2025. I’m surprised they’re adding this to Windows 11 and didn’t just wait until 12, but I guess Google is bringing it hard.
@@tukanhamen agreed
Microsoft should finally do justice to its customers and offer multiple versions of Windows. I don't need and don't use the thousands of new features on Windows. Especially older customers like me have a hard time understanding the new Windows versions and getting used to the new look. I would pay €200 if there was a 64-bit Windows where you can choose between the look of Windows 2000 and Luna Blue. I don't need news and weather apps. If I want to know something like that, I open my browser. It's enough for me if I can watch my series online, watch RUclips videos, read PDF files, write letters, watch my DVDs and listen to my music CDs. That's all I ask from an operating system. The rest that Microsoft implements is clearly too much for me. If Microsoft doesn't stop doing this, I will install React OS with a Windows 2000 or Windows XP skin and a 64 bit extension. I don't need Ribbon or the overbearing Start menu. Fortunately, there are programs that suppress it all. Open Shell for a classic start menu, Ribbon Disabler to suppress Ribbon and Retro Bar for a classic taskbar because I don't want this new tab preview either.
[swear word]
what
Another reason not to use a Mac. This is true innovation. Bravo Windows.
This is actually pretty cool
Nailed it
Agix singularitynet is the future
Actually a good idea. But i hope that it will run offline otherwise it is just another data-grabbing machine made by microsoft and i won't use it.
How about just NO?
oh dang
This is so cool!!
game-changer!. AI-infused Windows. Windows 12 will be a steps higher. This is just the beginning. Hold onto your hats, folks! :)
Apple is lagging behind
Apple is coming don't sweat it
Ok, this is cool if it really works
great
No Thank you I would like to keep my mac.
Yeah... but... just but ... granny will not be able to handle this anyway... imagine send this to my grandchild... "sending to your ... who"
Not much excited on the releases nothing going to help , google is better
Google is better in terms of what?
Os?
rip apple lmao
doubt
Microsoft is getting close but they are not there yet. Why do I want to ask Microsoft why my computer is running slow and then being given a list to read and implement? I want to TELL my computer it is running slow and to run a systems check and fix itself. Or, if I want a Microsoft software program to do something simple like create a spreadsheet in Excel a table in Word, don't give me a point by point list to follow. I want to tell the program what I need and it does it. When AI can achieve this by voice activation, that's when I''ll get excited.
If someone could create customized Excel sheets only by voice commands, why would someone pay for you to create a Excel sheet using voice commands?
It's just beginning
Windows Millenium es mejor
People are getting lazier and stupider. These are very basic skills people won’t be able to do without AI very soon if they still can.
Adapt or fall behind
This is similar to Google Assistant, but the files analysis, app integration, and plugins seem more robust.
@@Rowan3733 lol this is actually the adapting of people needing tools to keep up with intelligence. The A in AI does stand far Artificial after all. I have no need or want to get on a train that’s obviously going to go off the rails right out of the gate.
@@SilverHusky I still don’t need an assistant. 🤷♂️
@@SilverHusky You are over estimating how people write word documents or make excel sheets..these tools need well organised data to be able to analyse.
I don't see something really useful here.
Steve jobs would be turning in his grave
Jobs gonna be replaced soon..
I can use a shortcut to change system theme or set focus alarm. No need for AI nonsense. All that AI document review can already be done in a web browser.
How about they first fix the OS basics like file explorer keep my folders group and view settings. Stop disconnecting my 2nd and 3rd monitor with every other system restart, fix the UI (old control panel and system advanced settings from WinXP are still the thing lol) and finally add useful tabs to the file explorer similar to what web browsers do and unbloat your overwhelming social/news crap from Edge. Jesus Christ this system is annoying half assed product. Worse than win10 and winXP. Fix it, optimize it, innovate. Look at MacOS how fast it runs, how consistent the UI/UX is and how seamlessly it shares various data between devices. And this is coming from a long time Windows user.
It is useful for beginners and it is just beginning my dear friend
@@nayanjyotidas4676 Very true. I hope we as a society will benefit from it.
Windows is garbage obviously.
No Mac os is garbage 😂
looool apple is getting left behind hard....
"Yeah you can clap."
Begging for claps... Seriously. That was so cringe.
just another way to totally take over yur computer and not give control to the user. no thanks i switched to linux you lost another aware user!!!!
omg
Game changer
Mac becomes more and more irrelevant.
Windows becomes more and more privacy intrusive
Remember, everything that moco$oft does, Crapple do it better and with style.
Yeah
take that apple fanboys
They are crying behind m1😅
WOW M1👈👈👈👈👈👈🔥🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely crazy 🥲. Well inovation but future is gloomy.