Copilot is considered as the main core of Microsoft’s Windows 11 amount the next level of development. Set it up inside Bing and then afterwards plug it into Windows 11 with the feature 23H2. Nonetheless, compared to how Microsoft describe Copilot as an AI that brings much more productivity to your life, the present stage of developments falls somewhat short of that claim.
Although Copilot is be open for a Windows-powered clients but the content merely presented in the summarized form. However, how much it dies for now and when will that change depends on you. Let’s discuss.
Copilot Doesn’t Give Helpful Answers
As you enter a query in Copilot, it then digs up web resources and compiles a summary which you can refer to. Copilot is also able to use plugins to atomise particular responses. On the contrast, finding Windows searches in the results usually returns a general and not so accurate statement. The answers to things like “how to delete a file” are quite enough for me to do it by myself. However, we already can get he same results from a simple search engine and that is in less time.
Copilots will deal with the mundane activities like switching on some settings on your Windows 11. An instance where it can be, you can tell it to transform the theme. This is in addition to voice commands which are no more doe to typing for conducting the queries.
Copilot’s dazzling capability, however, should not be taken for granted at this stage. It usually blows tasks out of proportion. For instance, altering a multitude of system settings that constitute a rake of things is not that challenging at all. In reality, no matter how you try to mix a command’s syntax, Copilot will never register it and will respond with a webpage instead.
An Operating System-level AI Must Know More?
Copilot helps you troubleshoot errors and Windows 11 contains in-box Get Help app. Troubleshooting is done by basic checks to ensure that the gadget will function to its optimum level. The same cannot be said for solving every issue that confronts the Windows OS.
Have Copilot discuss a problem like “Microsoft Store does not download apps” which demonstrates a sequence of methods you can follow, that are, of course, not from this source. It just doesn’t give you a list of the specific processes that can be useful to you.
Copilot is not the one who independently undertakes those steps to make things in order. On the other hand, the minor inconvenience of the fact that Copilot keeps asking whether you want to proceed with an action so that it takes more time and efforts than needed is the other one of its things which annoys me.
Humans may not be ready yet to be enthusiastic about OS-level AI brands simply because the look is just limited to performing some actions and looking them up on the internet. It’s only a web- based application, and so it is not a system app integrated deeply. However, Microsoft has already geared up to launch the next AI PC line with a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) inside the PC, which is supposed to handle all the AI tasks.
What is the Future?
Windows 11’s Copilot needs to be more creative to reveal its AI’s full potential. An NPU onboard can complete the functions more efficiently without congesting the CPU.
With that in mind, new features such as Windows Studio Effects can run it natively. Plans are to put AI into Notepad, File Explorer, and Paint. Microsoft is looking at adding more AI features, which may also help Copilot to be useful in looking up problems. If it is done well, it may identify and rectify simple issues with a Windows 11 PC and send a thorough report to the Feedback hub for complicated ones.
With the new AI-capable PCs asking for the presence of NPU (Neural Processing Unit) as a necessary condition, the debates about the current and obsolete Windows machines start coming up. The questions the human power of AI on system level will be able to take control? At the end of the day, it is an issue which Microsoft will have to address somehow. Besides the hardware, the future of Copilot might not solely rely on the technology because it isn’t that far advanced right now.