The Hidden Power of NVIDIA: How AI Infrastructure Is Reshaping the Global Economy
Related: How to Use Copilot Vision on Windows · What Copilot Can See on Your Screen — Explained
With this update, Copilot can now analyze and modify text content in real time. Whether you are drafting an email, editing a document, or reviewing on‑screen text, Copilot can suggest improvements instantly without switching apps.
This feature is currently rolling out to users enrolled in the Windows Insider Program, starting with select preview builds.
Copilot uses on‑screen context to understand what you are working on. When text is detected, you can ask Copilot to rewrite, summarize, or refine it using natural language commands.
Examples include:
This update represents a major step toward deeper AI integration in Windows. Instead of acting as a separate chatbot, Copilot becomes an active layer across the operating system, assisting users wherever text appears.
For productivity‑focused users, this means faster workflows and fewer interruptions. For casual users, it makes AI assistance more accessible and intuitive.
Real‑time text editing is currently limited to Insider builds, with broader availability expected in future Windows 11 updates. Microsoft is likely to expand this functionality further as Copilot Vision continues to evolve.
If you want to explore how Copilot understands on‑screen content, check out the related guides linked above.
Comments
Post a Comment