I recently wrote a blog post in which I explained that Microsoft is going to be adding a new Copilot key to PC keyboards, and why I believe that this announcement is far more significant than it might ...
Microsoft and its PC partners plan to add a “Copilot” key to your PC keyboards, making it easy and intuitive to launch Microsoft’s Copilot AI — and avoid using an AI solution from a competitor. PC ...
In January, Microsoft introduced a new key to Windows PC keyboards for the first time in 30 years. The Copilot key, dedicated to launching Microsoft’s eponymous generative AI assistant, is already on ...
Microsoft announced expanded AI model support in Visual Studio Code through a new Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) capability that lets developers connect models from different providers by entering their ...
Visual Studio Code 1.117 adds Copilot BYOK, faster chat streaming, and terminal fixes, giving developers more control.
Newer Windows PCs have included a special Copilot key for about a year now. The Copilot key is meant to be a dedicated way to bring up Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant, although some people never use ...
After a few years of desperately trying to avoid a laptop with a dedicated Copilot key, the time has finally arrived. I needed a new laptop, and, of course, that came with the dedicated Copilot key ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Microsoft wants 2024 to be the year of the AI PC as it lines up bigger changes to Windows. Microsoft wants 2024 ...
Microsoft is adding a “Copilot” key that summons an AI-powered assistant with the click of a button in its biggest update to the Windows keyboard in three decades. The software giant said Thursday ...