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Microsoft is adding a new Copilot Mode to its Edge browser that uses AI to help you find what you're looking for faster.
Now, Microsoft is testing another virtual assistant. While it's not quite Clippy 2.0, the new Copilot Appearance experiment ...
The Appearance feature is an aspect of that idea. It gives Copilot facial expressions and subtle animations to respond in ...
Microsoft’s new Copilot Appearance feature adds a face with real-time expressions to its AI, making voice chats feel more ...
First there was Clippy. Now Microsoft Copilot has a face, with reactions to what you tell it. Microsoft isshowing off how ...
Microsoft eventually killed Clippy, going as far as to show the mascot being obliterated as a promotional tool. For fans of the late assistant, however, it may not be all bad news.
Microsoft is giving the consumer version of its Copilot Assistant a blob-like design with real-time visual expressions.
"Clippy was quite the icon, and combining his quirky charm with modern AI capabilities could be an interesting twist. Maybe there'll be a way to blend the best of both worlds," Copilot responded.
If you miss the Clippy days of Windows, then I’ve got good news for you. Software company FireCube has resurrected Clippy and infused it with the power of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. FireCube’s take on Clippy ...
Clippy is BACK! Microsoft's paperclip mascot is coming back as an emoji - 14 YEARS after it was axed from Office. Microsoft is bringing back the over-eager helper as an emoji on Microsoft Office ...
Clippy has been trying to get his job back since 2001, and his brief appearance on GitHub was another attempt. While we appreciate the effort, we have no plans to bring Clippy to Teams.