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Microsoft Copilot Gets Surprise Upgrade: 4 New Voices, Voice Mode, and News Reading Feature

Evelyn Blake
Last updated: 1 October 2024 01:44
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Microsoft Copilot is getting a transformative upgrade with the launch of Copilot 2.0. The updated version not only introduces a redesigned interface but also offers four distinct voices, making it more interactive and user-friendly. The new voices are named Meadow, Grove, Wave, and Canyon, adding a personalized touch to the user experience.

This new update also makes Copilot more accessible for general users, moving away from its enterprise focus. With a more colorful and engaging user interface, Copilot now feels like a portal to the internet. The launch of Copilot 2.0 in regions like India and Brazil marks the first step towards a global rollout.

A Fresh Look with Voice Mode

Gone is the stark and austere look of the old Copilot. The revamped version features a new pastel-shaded user interface that feels inviting. Along with this visual overhaul comes the ability to talk to Copilot for the first time. The voice mode is a standout feature, offering a new way to interact with AI. Whether it’s Meadow’s soft tones or Canyon’s deep voice, these voices provide users with a more immersive experience.

Windows Latest reports that Copilot 2.0’s interface is faster and sleeker, using a card-based design similar to ChatGPT. This design allows users to explore AI capabilities more fluidly, with cards suggesting activities like starting a journal or even offering sleep assistance.

Personalized Features & News Reading

Another exciting feature of Copilot 2.0 is its ability to read the news. Users can now listen to the latest updates through their chosen voice. When you first interact with Copilot 2.0, it will ask for your name and remember it for future sessions, providing a more personalized experience. The update also introduces two modes: Day and Night. The Day mode features bright, pastel colors, while the Night mode offers a darker theme, perfect for those who prefer less glare.

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What’s Next for Copilot?

Although Copilot 2.0 operates in India and Brazil right now there is no set date for its worldwide release. A mobile version of Copilot 2.0 will remain undisclosed by Microsoft. Voice AI assistants are now critical to how AI services work due to recent progress in technology.

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Evelyn Blake is an investor in technology and journalist who has been in the nascent space since 2014. Her love and passion for technological innovations made her delve deeper into the world of technology evolution. As a journalist, Evelyn has been covering latest trends and emerging gadgetries. She is a philanthropist and human rights activist.

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