Microsoft Updates Copilot With Memory, Search Connectors, & More
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SEJ Microsoft announced its Copilot Fall Release, introducing features to make AI more personal and collaborative. New capabilities include group collaboration, long-term memory, health tools, and voice-enabled learning. Mustafa Suleyman, head of Microsoft AI, wrote in the announcement that the release represents a shift in how AI supports users. “… technology should work in service of people. Not the other way around. Ever.” Copilot Search combines AI-generated answers with traditional results in one view, providing cited responses for faster discovery. Microsoft also highlighted its in-house models, including MAI-Voice-1, MAI-1-Preview, and MAI-Vision-1, as groundwork for more immersive Copilot experiences. Copilot now includes long-term memory that tracks user preferences and information across conversations. You can ask Copilot to remember specific details like training for a marathon or an anniversary, and the AI can recall this information in future interactions. Users can edit, update, or delete memories at any time.
Published: October 23, 2025 5:36 pm
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