Microsoft will completely change the Copilot app to turn it into a virtual news anchor

Microsoft will completely change the Copilot app to turn it into a virtual news anchor

Microsoft will completely change the Copilot app to turn it into a virtual news anchor

We can currently use Copilot on mobile through the dedicated application that we can find in the Google Play Store and also in the App Store.

Although the Copilot mobile app on these devices is very well built, it seems that Microsoft wants to refresh it as much as possible with a future update.

According to reports from The Verge, Copilot's future mobile app will be able to read you the news as if you were listening to a broadcaster.

This virtual newsreader feature in the new Copilot mobile app will include music while displaying headlines, as if you were in the news program itself.

This new app will feature a card-based user interface which is supposed to make users interact with the app more than the current version.

Similarly, this new app will show users a list of topics to get more information about.

This interface will be designed to give each user a unique experience based on their own interests as well as their previous conversation history with Copilot.

It is not known when this new version of the Copilot app will be available for both iOS and Android.

Microsoft recently announced a series of new features for Copilot users such as the Copilot Pages experience and also new data protection features for people who use the app at work or at university.

-  Copilot app 


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