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    Copilot is now capable of File Search, and it will look into users’ files to provide answers

    April 9, 2025

    Microsoft has announced new features for the Copilot app on Windows, which are now rolling out to Windows Insiders. Copilot Vision is now available to all users. The feature, which was announced and released to Insiders a while ago, allows users to share browser or app windows with Copilot for analysis and insights. For example, […]

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