Microsoft Tests AI-Powered File Search in Windows 11 Copilot App
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Summary
Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 update that enables AI-powered file and image search through the Copilot app, allowing users to search using descriptive language rather than just file names or types. The feature is currently rolling out to Windows Insiders on Copilot Plus PCs and represents an enhancement to existing search capabilities.
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This update takes things a step further by allowing you to describe what you're looking for, such as 'find the file with the chicken tostada recipe'
Microsoft is also making it easier to jump into 'guided help' sessions with Copilot Vision
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