With consumer AI in its typical current form, “If you know how to craft that perfect prompt and go into super detail, you can get a lot of bang out of it,” says Virk. “But how do we make this superpower accessible to every single user of Windows?”
In several demos, the company showed me Copilot responding to briefly expressed spoken requests. In one, it explained how to disentangle multiple Spotify listeners’ data so the service’s year-end Wrapped summary wouldn’t be a meaningless mishmash. It also made style suggestions based on a Pinterest feed, defined physics concepts mentioned in class notes, and did the math to adjust the ingredients in a handwritten recipe to produce a larger batch. The closest it got to showing off was when it aided a songwriting example by humming a funk riff in G minor.
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