Article 70ZBR Microsoft makes Copilot “human-centered” with a ‘90s-style animated assistant

Microsoft makes Copilot “human-centered” with a ‘90s-style animated assistant

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Andrew Cunningham
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Microsoft said earlier this month that it wanted to add better voice controls to Copilot, Windows 11's built-in chatbot-slash-virtual assistant. As described, this new version of Copilot sounds an awful lot like another stab at Cortana, the voice assistant that Microsoft tried (and failed) to get people to use in Windows 10 in the mid-to-late 2010s.

Turns out that the company isn't done trying to reformulate and revive ideas it has already tried before. As part of a push toward what it calls human-centered AI," Microsoft is now putting a face on Copilot. Literally, a face: Mico" is an expressive, customizable, and warm" blob with a face that dynamically listens, reacts, and even changes colors to reflect your interactions" as you interact with Copilot. (Another important adjective for Mico: optional.")

Mico (rhymes with pico") recalls old digital assistants like Clippy, Microsoft Bob, and Rover, ideas that Microsoft tried in the '90s and early 2000s before mostly abandoning them.

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