
Copilot finally has a feature that beats ChatGPT on Windows PCs
There’s no denying it: When it comes to Windows and AI chatbots, ChatGPT leads the pack.
Microsoft invested more than $13 billion in OpenAI, after all. And while the company has pinned Copilot to the taskbar on Windows PCs and placed a Copilot key on new laptops, its Copilot system is still built atop the same large language model (LLM) technology at ChatGPT’s core. That means the system will always be similar to ChatGPT until Microsoft releases its own AI models.
But there’s finally a reason to use Copilot instead of ChatGPT on your PC. It’s a feature Microsoft announced a while ago and is finally making available natively within Windows: You can now share any app on your PC with the Copilot AI chatbot and then have a conversation about it. And Copilot can draw highlights on your screen while you chat.
It’s called Copilot Vision, it’s really interesting — but it has more limits than you might think.
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