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Microsoft's AI-powered Copilot chatbot has been updated to perform tasks on websites, book tickets, reserve restaurants, and track online deals. It can also analyze real-time video from your phone and remember personal preferences. The bot now generates podcast-like dialogues and can view what's on your desktop's screen for search, change settings, organize files, and more. Privacy concerns remain as details on safeguards are scarce.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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