- Microsoft has finally made the withdrawal available on Windows 11 for co -pilot+ PCs: it is being implemented with the preview update of April
- Click to do is also available in general, as well as a Ai-Supercarged version of the basic search functionality of Windows 11
- The last improved search feature is what might interest many co -pilot+ PC owners
Microsoft has finally unleashed its recovery function in the general computer public after multiple failures and setback since functionality was first revealed almost a year ago.
In the event that it escapes your attention, which is unlikely that it is the least, the withdrawal is the commented characteristic of AI that uses screenshots saved regularly to provide an in -depth natural language search experience.
Microsoft announced that the general retirement availability for Windows 11 is happening, with the function that is now implemented, although with the warning that this is only for co -pilot+ PCs. This is because it requires a thick NPU to reinforce the local processing power available to ensure that the search works contained.
Together with the withdrawal, the click to do will also premiere in Windows 11 for co -pilot+ PCs, which is a partner that offers actions that feed with the context with the context (more recently a new integration of reading coach is in the tests, an ingenious touch).
There is also an impulse for the search for Windows 11 in general about Co -cilot+ laptops, which now benefits from a natural language approach, as seen in the tests recently. This means that you can write a consultation in the search box of the taskbar to find images of “dogs on the beaches” and will appear in the photos of your pets in the sand. (This is also related to cloud -based results with the findings on your device locally).
Microsoft also points out that it has expanded live subtitles, its characteristic of the entire system to provide subtitles for any content that is experiencing, to include real -time translations in Chinese (simplified) that cover 27 languages (for audio or video content).
However, remember that this is the great development here, and although Microsoft says nothing new about capacity, the company underlines some key aspects (they informed us in the past) with respect to privacy.
Microsoft reminds us: “Remember is an opted experience with a rich set of privacy controls to filter the content and customize what is kept so you can seek later. We have implemented extensive security considerations, such as the log of Windows Hello, data encryption and recovery insulation to help maintain your safe and safe data.
“The recovery data is processed locally on their device, which means that it is not sent to the cloud and is not shared with Microsoft and Microsoft will not share their data with third parties.”
In addition, we also remember that retirement can be eliminated from your co -pilot+ PC completely if you do not want the function, and it is paranoid about even your basics are present (disabled) on your PC. There are instructions to eliminate market withdrawal in this support document that also deepens how functionality works.
All these characteristics will be launched to Copilot+ PCs from the update of prior view of April 2025, which is imminent (or should be). However, keep in mind that for certain regions, the release time can vary. The European economic area will not obtain these skills until later in 2025, in particular, as Microsoft already told us.
ANALYSIS: The real jewel for co -driver owners+ PC
The arrival of retirement is not surprising, because although it has been almost a year since Microsoft presented the function for the first time, and quickly removed the curtain for some time, after large fresh fresh amounts shot.
However, I must admit that I did not think it would come out so soon, and a relatively fast progression through this final test phase would seem to suggest that things went well.
That said, Microsoft makes it clear that this is a ‘deployment of controlled features’ for co -pilot+ PCs, so the withdrawal will probably be launched quite limited to begin with. In summary, you may not get it for a while, but if you wish as soon as possible, you must download the optional update mentioned for April 2025 (known as the update of prior security view). Also be sure to turn on the option to ‘get the latest updates as soon as they are available’ (which is in Configuration> Windows update).
Even then, it is possible that it should be patient for some time, since it would not surprise me if Microsoft were tentative about this deployment to begin. After all, there is much at stake, after all, in terms of the reputation of Copilot+ PC.
It could be said that the most important piece of the puzzle here does not remember at all, although without a doubt Microsoft would say otherwise. For me, if I had a co -pilot+ PC (I do not do it, so all this is hypothetical, it should make clear), what would really be waiting is the improved version of the basic search functionality of Windows 11.
Remember? Well, it can be useful, granted, but I have too many problems of trust to be any type of adopter early, and I suspect that I will not be alone. Click to do? Meh, a secondary show for retirement is a bit and, although possibly useful, it looks very far from the earth that returns to earth.
However, a better general experience of Windows in general? Yes, please register now. La búsqueda de Windows 11 se ha considerado bastante de mala calidad en muchos sentidos, y lo mismo es ampliamente cierto para buscar a través de la caja de tareas en Windows 10. Una búsqueda de lenguaje natural completamente nueva y más poderosa realmente podría ayudar a este respecto, y podría ser una razón mucho mejor para que muchas personas obtengan un Copilot+ PC que el recuerdo, que, como se indica, se va a dirigir claro de muchas muchas muchas personas (en todas las probabilidades).
Microsoft’s own investigation (Add Condiment) suggests that this basic Windows 11 basic search is a considerable step. The software giant informs us that in a Copilot+device, the new Windows search means that “it can take up to 70% less time to find an image and copy it into a new folder” compared to the same search process and change in a PC with Windows 10.
Of course, a better search for all Windows 11 PC (not only Copilot+ Models) would be even better, obviously, and we hope that this is on the cards from a general perspective of the Development Road map for the operating system. The problem is that this freshly pimotada search is built around the powerful NPU required for a laptop co -ilot+, of course, but that does not prevent Microsoft from improving the search for Windows in general for all.
Naturally, Microsoft is resting many expectations in co -pilot+ PC, however, pointing out that it hopes that the ‘majority’ of the PC sold in the coming years are these devices. Analysts companies have previously predicted great things for AI PCs, as they are also known.