Microsoft’s Copilot Just Got Smarter: Web Browsing, Real-Time Video Analysis, and Personalized Actions Are Here

Microsoft supercharges Copilot with web browsing, real-time camera analysis, memory features, and more.
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Microsoft’s Copilot Just Got Smarter: Web Browsing, Real-Time Video Analysis, and Personalized Actions Are Here
For Microsoft’s 50th birthday, the company isn’t just blowing out candles—it’s lighting a fire under its AI-powered Copilot assistant. As someone who’s been closely following Copilot’s development over the last couple of years, this latest upgrade feels like a real leap forward. Microsoft is packing in capabilities that make Copilot more useful, intuitive, and interactive across the board.  Image:Google Copilot Can Now Take Action on Websites This is the one that caught my eye first: Copilot can now browse and interact with “most websites” directly. Microsoft says you can ask it to book tickets, reserve a table, or even order flowers for your partner. They’ve already teamed up with major platforms like Booking.com, Expedia, OpenTable, Kayak, and more to support these capabilities from day one. Imagine telling Copilot, “Book a weekend getaway for two in Napa Valley,” and watching it actually take care of everything—from browsing prices to finalizing the booking. That’s not just AI assistan…