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    You can now say “Hey Copilot” to trigger the AI assistant in Windows 11

    May 16, 2025

    If you’ve ever used voice triggers like “Hey Siri,” “Hey Google,” or even “Hey Cortana!” when using Windows 10, this new update will feel familiar. Microsoft is bringing “Hey Copilot!” to Windows 11, allowing you to launch Copilot Voice just by speaking. Just say “Hey Copilot” in Windows 11 and get things done, it’s that […]

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