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I Wrote About Copilot Vision: Here’s How Microsoft's AI Views Your PC Screen

I recently wrote an article about Microsoft’s new Copilot Vision feature, and I wanted to share some key points that might be useful.

Copilot Vision lets you share up to two windows on your PC, so the AI can see exactly what you’re working on and provide real-time help. Whether you’re reviewing documents, editing photos, or working in other applications, it can offer summaries, step-by-step guidance, or context-aware tips without needing to switch apps or copy-paste anything.

One of the neat parts is the Highlights mode, which overlays numbered pointers on your screen to show you exactly where to click for certain tasks. It’s all opt-in, so you control what the AI sees, and Microsoft has designed it to keep your data private by not storing images and only keeping text responses briefly for safety checks.

The feature is free to use inside Microsoft Edge, but if you want it to help with other desktop apps, there’s a subscription option with a free trial.

For more details, check out the full article here: https://aigptjournal.com/work-life/work/productivity/copilot-vision/

What’s your take on having an AI that can actually see your screen and help out? Have you tried anything like this before? Would love to hear your thoughts!

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I Wrote About Copilot Vision: Here’s How Microsoft's AI Views Your PC Screen

I recently wrote an article about Microsoft’s new Copilot Vision feature, and I wanted to share some key points that might be useful.

Copilot Vision lets you share up to two windows on your PC, so the AI can see exactly what you’re working on and provide real-time help. Whether you’re reviewing documents, editing photos, or working in other applications, it can offer summaries, step-by-step guidance, or context-aware tips without needing to switch apps or copy-paste anything.

One of the neat parts is the Highlights mode, which overlays numbered pointers on your screen to show you exactly where to click for certain tasks. It’s all opt-in, so you control what the AI sees, and Microsoft has designed it to keep your data private by not storing images and only keeping text responses briefly for safety checks.

The feature is free to use inside Microsoft Edge, but if you want it to help with other desktop apps, there’s a subscription option with a free trial.

For more details, check out the full article here: https://aigptjournal.com/work-life/work/productivity/copilot-vision/

What’s your take on having an AI that can actually see your screen and help out? Have you tried anything like this before? Would love to hear your thoughts!

https://redd.it/1leyhyj
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