Samsung Teases Next-Gen Copilot Coming to Windows 11
Samsung recently launched the Galaxy Book4 series laptops withIntel Core Ultraprocessors. Incidentally, a fresh Snapdragon X Elite benchmark also showed up on Geekbench running on Samsung’s upcomingGalaxy Book4 Edgelaptop. And now on the official product pages, Samsung has just revealed the next-generation Copilot coming to Windows 11. It seems the advanced Copilot will havedeeper integration with your Android phone.
On the Galaxy Book4 seriesproduct page, Samsung has added infographics for Windows Copilot and what new capabilities it will support. The product page reads “Stay on task, stay in touch with AI assistance“. The new Copilot can offerpersonalized AI assistance, summarize your messages from your Android phone, and even send text messages directly from your PC.
You can also manage tasks on your PC, copy a link from a message on your Android phone, and ask Copilot toremind you about a task or a message. Moreover, you can ask Copilot to copy an email address from your Android phone, then write an email using Copilot and send it via Outlook quickly.
These are the new features coming to Copilot that we have not seen before. You will have to link your Galaxy phone to take advantage of the new Copilot features. At the footnote, Samsung says “Available on the Galaxy Book4 Seriesstarting in Spring 2024“. Does it mean that personalized AI experiences via Copilot will be exclusive to Samsung’s Galaxy Book4 series laptops?
We don’t know for sure, butMicrosoft is holding an event on March 21ston Copilot, new Surface laptops, and Windows 11. Microsoft may release the next-generation Copilot with the said features coming to all Windows 11 devices. Nevertheless, the upcomingCopilot integration with Androidis a welcome change and will make it more useful.
We have often lamented that Windows Copilot doesn’t have many meaningful features, besides offering a chatbot, but that is changing slowly. Microsoft is also testingdeeper integration with Windows 11, as we have seen on the upcomingWindows 11 24H2version. So stay tight, as we go through the next wave of “AI PCs” releasing in the second half of 2024 with theSnapdragon X Eliteprocessor.
Arjun Sha
Passionate about Windows, ChromeOS, Android, security and privacy issues. Have a penchant to solve everyday computing problems.
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