Windows Copilot Vision: Can this AI app actually help you?


Copilot Vision is one of these Windows features that deserves more attention than its reception – which is quite small. This is an integrated Windows technology that can “see” what you are looking at and offer advice.
The problem is that the vision of the co -pilot is everywhere on the map. It is much better than an article or a video in the use of certain applications, because you do not follow the instructions, you actually work on your PC and ask for Copilot Vision help.
To his best, Copilot Vision is the friend or the colleague who comes to your PC and tells you what to do. In more delicate applications – Adobe Photoshop, for example – he can guide you through tasks that you may be able to describe, but not to do. It can even highlight what you are supposed to click! In my book, it’s really useful.
At worst, however, Copilot Vision simply cannot do the work. Co-pilot vision does he hallucinate a bad answer? I am not sure, but in some applications, he cannot read what is on your screen.
Copilot Vision is not Windows Reminder, which constantly spies on your shoulder and takes snapshots for archiving. (I think it’s very useful too, but not in today’s climate.) You have to point it manually on an application you want it to see, then you turn it over when you have finished. I feel perfectly in safety by using it unlike the recall.
What this video / tutorial review shows is what Copilot’s vision is, how it works and in which applications it shines – and stinks. Microsoft has a real advantage here, in that Copilot Vision is already part of Windows. Take a look at how it works in our video, then try it for yourself. Since you can literally launch it with a click or two, why not?



