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Winsage
May 12, 2025
Microsoft has integrated the Copilot AI assistant into the Microsoft Store, enhancing the shopping experience for apps and games. Users can access the Copilot feature via a dedicated button on product pages, which presents suggested queries related to the product. When a query is selected, users can interact with a chat interface to receive responses and ask additional questions. The responses are primarily based on information from the product listing page. This feature will be rolled out to all users in the coming weeks, and it cannot be disabled.
AppWizard
April 15, 2025
Google Photos has integrated with the Gemini app on Android, allowing users to interact with their photo libraries more effectively. This feature, known as Ask Photos, enables users to ask questions about their images and retrieve specific information. The rollout is gradual, and users can access it by navigating to the Gemini app, selecting Google Photos in the Apps menu, and toggling the switch to connect the AI chatbot with their photo library. Users can search for images using natural language prompts and ask questions about the content of the images. Gemini can identify images or albums and allow users to open them in Google Photos or drag and drop images into other applications, though it currently does not support photo editing or album management.
AppWizard
April 1, 2025
Google is developing a child-friendly version of its AI chatbot, Gemini, as indicated by code references found in the Google app for Android version 16.12.39. This version may include a welcome screen for children and features such as story creation, question answering, and homework assistance. Google has implemented protective measures for teenagers using Gemini, including strict content policies to prevent exposure to age-inappropriate material. The company has also introduced other child-friendly features, such as Google Wallet for kids, and has previously collaborated with Samsung on the Galaxy Watch for Kids and offers the Fitbit Ace LTE smartwatch for children.
AppWizard
March 14, 2025
Microsoft is introducing its Copilot generative AI chatbot to Xbox, initially available in beta for Xbox Insiders on mobile devices, with plans for console and PC integration. The AI assistant will provide players with tips, reminders of previous gaming sessions, and personalized game recommendations. Fatima Kardar, corporate VP of gaming AI, emphasizes the importance of maintaining the gaming experience and encourages user feedback during the rollout. Demonstrations show Copilot assisting players with game reinstallation, providing strategies, suggesting character alternatives, and guiding newcomers in games like Minecraft. Players can opt out of using the AI if desired. Microsoft plans to collaborate with game studios to ensure the accuracy of the information provided by Copilot. Phil Spencer envisions leveraging generative AI to enhance gameplay and preserve games tied to unique hardware.
Winsage
March 5, 2025
Microsoft has rolled out a revamped version of its Copilot application for Windows 11 Insiders, transitioning it into a native application integrated within the operating system. Initial feedback indicates that the new Copilot app outperforms the ChatGPT desktop application, operating with speed and efficiency while using only 50 to 100 MB of RAM. The app has been redeveloped using Windows technologies like XAML and WinUI, featuring its own controls, a dedicated taskbar icon, and picture-in-picture mode. It allows for quick initiation of conversations with the AI chatbot and provides tailored responses based on installed components and applications. The current version does not control Windows 11 directly, but future updates may introduce this capability. The rollout is ongoing for Windows 11 Insiders, with the latest version identified as 1.25023.101.0.
AppWizard
February 18, 2025
Tencent has begun beta testing a new search function in Weixin, China's largest messaging app, powered by DeepSeek. Users can select an "AI Search" option in the search bar, utilizing both DeepSeek and Tencent's Hunyuan foundational model. This feature is exclusive to Weixin and not available on WeChat. The DeepSeek-R1 model, launched on January 20, offers advanced reasoning capabilities at lower training costs compared to AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google. Approximately 1.3 billion active Weixin users will benefit from this integration for various functions. Users can observe the reasoning process during queries, and DeepSeek-R1 has also been integrated into Tencent's AI chatbot application, Yuanbao. Chinese telecom operators have started using DeepSeek's models, and smartphone manufacturers like Huawei, Oppo, Honor, and Vivo are adopting the DeepSeek-R1 model in their devices.
BetaBeacon
February 17, 2025
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