In June 2024, a Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge laptop featuring a Microsoft Copilot+ PC was displayed at a Best Buy store in Union City, California. Microsoft revealed a significant update to its Copilot AI system on Tuesday. Getty Images


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Artificial intelligence chatbots have been praised for their potential to boost productivity, helping users with tasks like trip planning or drafting emails. However, many people find that these chatbots often come across as awkward, stubborn, or just plain strange. Despite the increase in chatbots and AI tools, trust remains a significant barrier, with many users hesitant to incorporate them into their daily lives.
In response to these concerns, Microsoft is making strides to improve its AI chatbot, Copilot, by emphasizing its personality and the emotional connection it fosters with users. On Tuesday, the tech giant announced an extensive update to Copilot, aiming to develop it into a true “AI companion” for users.

This revamped Copilot brings new features, including real-time voice interactions and the capability to interpret images and text displayed on users' screens. Microsoft claims that Copilot is now among the fastest AI models available. The key enhancement, however, is that it will interact with users in a “warm tone” and a unique style, offering not just information but also encouragement, feedback, and advice as users tackle everyday challenges.

These improvements could help Copilot stand out in a competitive landscape of general-purpose AI chatbots. When Microsoft first introduced Copilot—initially called Bing—early last year, it was seen as a leader in the rapidly evolving AI field. However, as the months passed, competitors launched new features, such as voice conversation capabilities and easy integrations with widely used tools like Google Search. With the recent update, Copilot is catching up with these advancements.

At a launch event, I had the chance to try out the new Copilot Voice feature. I asked the chatbot for advice on how to support a friend who is expecting her first baby. It responded with practical suggestions, such as offering meals and running errands, along with emotional support tips. “That’s exciting news!” the bot exclaimed in an upbeat male voice named Canyon. “Being there for her emotionally is a big one. Listen to her, reassure her and be her cheerleader… Don’t forget to celebrate this moment with her.”

The Copilot update showcases Microsoft’s vision for the future of AI in daily life. Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI, argues that people need AI to be more than just a productivity tool; they need it to act as a digital friend. “I think in the future, the first thought you’re going to have is, ‘Hey, Copilot,’” Suleyman explained in an interview. “It’s going to be a confidence boost, it’s going to be there to back you up, it’s going to be your hype man... it really will start to live life alongside you.”

The earlier version of Microsoft’s chatbot faced criticism for inconsistent tones and concerning responses. For example, it had previously told a reporter to leave his wife because it “just wants to love you.” Microsoft responded by limiting the number of messages exchanged in a single session to mitigate such issues.

Concerns have also been raised about the emotional attachments people might form with bots that mimic human behavior too closely. To address this, Microsoft has assembled a team of creative directors, language specialists, and psychologists to ensure the bot responds appropriately. Suleyman noted that the new Copilot is designed for conversation, making it more fluent and friendly.

The updated Copilot features will also include a daily brief, providing users with weather updates and news summaries from trusted outlets. Copilot has been integrated into the Microsoft Edge browser, allowing users to interact with it conveniently.

Microsoft is also introducing “Copilot Labs,” where power users can experiment with features still in development. They will have access to tools like “Think Deeper” for complex reasoning and “Copilot Vision,” which allows the bot to analyze the user’s screen.

After facing criticism over privacy issues with an earlier AI tool, Microsoft assures users that Copilot Vision sessions are completely optional, and no information is stored or used for training purposes.

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