Washington – Oman
Microsoft announced the launch of a new update for the Windows 11 operating system, which includes a full set of improvements and new features.
According to the company, the AI assistant Copilot in Windows 11 is getting more computer control options as part of this update, along with a new Generative Erase option in the Photos app, voice shortcuts for accessibility, and Snap layouts. / Improved, changes to the tooling system and more.
She continued: The new Copilot options will begin rolling out in late March, providing new skills, such as the ability to ask the chatbot to enable battery saving mode or turn on accessibility features. Copilot will also be able to display available wireless networks and storage space. And even empty the trash.
There are also features supported by artificial intelligence in the Photos application, and the new / Generative Erase / feature allows the removal of unwanted objects from the image by simply selecting and deleting them, and the video editor / Clipchamp / gains the ability to remove cases of silence from the video clip, and Microsoft is also working on improving the interface elements. The user and features of the built-in Snap layouts have become smarter in this update. Microsoft has also modified the built-in broadcast feature that allows you to send content to a nearby screen in the Windows 11 operating system.
The Phone Link system in Windows 11 also now includes the ability to access recent photos or use the phone as a webcam in video conferencing applications.
The new voice shortcuts feature allows you to create custom commands to automate tasks in the Voice Access feature in Windows 11, and you can also use voice access across multiple screens.
Microsoft is also improving the narrator feature, adding natural voices that use cross-device text-to-speech.