Microsoft has officially unveiled its Copilot Fall release, marking one of the most significant upgrades to its AI assistant yet. The company’s focus this season is on making Copilot more personal, emotionally aware, and user-centric, moving beyond the hype and apprehension that often surround artificial intelligence. With a suite of new features, Microsoft aims to create an assistant that not only boosts productivity but also feels genuinely responsive and relatable.
Tech giant Microsoft, on Thursday, October 23, announced its
Copilot Fall Release, which is a major update the company believes will bring
artificial intelligence (AI) closer to its users. Instead of demanding more
screen time, the update helps users focus on what matters the most. The CEO of
Microsoft AI, Mustafa Suleyman, has termed it as a reset for how consumers
think about AI.
“There’s a lot of noise around AI – headlines, hype, fear. We’re betting on optimism in a time of cynicism,” Suleyman said, adding that the company’s goal is simple – technology should serve people, not the other way around.
Microsoft emphasizes user trust and control, describing Mico
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Mico’s personality and design
Microsoft has shared a YouTube video showcasing Mico’s range
of colours and expressions. The animated avatar shifts fluidly between warm and
cool tones, glowing brighter when actively listening and softening its light
when conversations become serious or reflective.
The company says this visual depth helps turn Copilot from a
static interface into a dynamic AI companion, creating a more engaging,
human-like experience.
Availability and new features
For now, Mico is available only in the US, alongside a new memory feature that allows Copilot to remember details from past conversations, helping it maintain context and continuity.
BY - Aaradhay Sharma

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