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Making Copilot the most popular AI on Windows by unlocking its native potential
Great suggestions!
Tbh, I really like the idea of getting immediate status PC updates, regarding the state of my machine and OS, apps, etc - that is a really good idea, and its exactly the kind of progression that Copilot needs to be making onto devices.
One of the very first things I attempted to do when I installed Copilot on my Desktop, was have search for a file I had downloaded a while back - I had a fundamentally incorrect understanding of what Copilot for Windows was at the beginning. I assumed it was like our phones - so, I thought that we could now/then (still not yet) command our apps to open and save calendar dates and personal notes by just talking to Copilot. Stuff like that. When it couldn't open a notepad txt file, couldn't open Edge, it couldn't even send the feedback, that I was very forthcoming about, to its own developers, on its own at all - I was done with it for a bit. It was lacking many things.
Copilot is pretty awesome right now today tho - and I still can't really do any of the things I first wanted to originally. I've had to learn how to use Copilot - then I've had to adapt just to actually use Copilot. I'm not sure how many people are actually doing this - but all of us should try.
This is still the beginning of all this really.
Obviously Copilot ought to be able to control Windows and everything Windows can control - and that can also be said for the entire Xbox ecosystem - truly all things Microsoft are interconnected enough to expect integration.
Copilot will someday be capable of doing almost everything that a user can do in any of those environments - that needs to be the end goal. If I can open Notepad - I should be able to tell Copilot, and expect Copilot has the ability, to open Notepad, for example.
Just my additional 2 cents - and I second everything the OP mentioned!