Microsoft has introduced a new feature for Windows artificial intelligence that allows users to find and fix their operating system problems.
According to Neowin, the Windows Settings section is now equipped with artificial intelligence agents that lets you say in a natural language what you want to change. This request should not necessarily be too direct; For example, you can complain about something. Say, for example, my mouse marker is very small and shows you the fast solution settings and links that are related to the settings.
With Microsoft’s artificial intelligence agent you can fix Windows problems
The Settings section on Copyel Plus’s personal computers had previously been equipped with improved search capability and could understand the human language, but Microsoft has allowed its artificial intelligence to take action from you, leaving your computers’ troubleshooting or customization.
The artificial intelligence settings app will first be available to Windows Insider users with Copael Plus computers using Snapdragon processors. According to Microsoft, these new features are later available to Copyel Plus computers with Intel and AMD chips.
It also supports English only at the time of release. In the future, however, support for more languages may be added.
Windows search capability has also made significant improvements; For example, Windows Insider users can now try a new build in which Windows search can find different Windows settings and install applications from the Microsoft Store. In the Photos program, the search capability also improves, so you can find specific photos easier.
Finally, Microsoft has brought Copyel Artificial Intelligence to Microsoft Store. The AI Hub section now shows users the latest features on Copyel Plus computers. Users can also ask about this artificial intelligence about applications, games and more.
In addition, Microsoft has added new labels to the apps to make users easier to know which applications have artificial intelligence -based experiences, or which programs are exclusively built for computers.
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