Microsoft Copilot Vision is the perfect holiday shopping buddy, and it’s finally here

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  • Microsoft is rolling out the Vision feature for Copilot Plus subscribers
  • Vision lets the AI see what’s on the screen for Edge browser users
  • The AI offers contextual advice for shopping, planning trips, and other activities

Microsoft’s slow tease of the Vision feature for the Copilot AI assistant has finally ended, at least if you subscribe to Copilot Pro. Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman announced the rollout in a post on X (formerly Twitter). CoPilot Vision essentially lets the AI aide view your screen and is embedded in the Microsoft Edge browser.

With your permission, Copilot Vision can analyze the website you are looking at and offer real-time suggestions, insights, or explanations. It’s like getting a second pair of eyes; only these ones are powered by AI and ready to jump in with useful tidbits whenever you need them. Instead of getting lost in a sea of text or struggling to find what you need, you can ask Vision for help.



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