Ian Carlos Campbell is a Contributing Reporter at Engadget, where he covers the big companies making screens for your pockets, and the weird ways they intersect with entertainment industry. Prior to Engadget, Ian was an Associate Editor at Inverse focused on AR, VR and mobile technology.
in the infrastructure that makes it run, Microsoft remains, at least publicly, intensely focused on AI and Copilot . The company's annual Microsoft Build developer conference runs fromand typically touches on all of the company's various platforms, but it seems like AI will once again be the star.
Microsoft Build is typically a pretty dry affair — Azure comes up a lot — but in the last few years the company has also used the conference to introduce new AI features that eventually make their way into consumer products. Since Microsoft recently releasedYou'll be able to watch the opening Build Keynote hosted by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and CTO Kevin Scott on the, or if you want the highlights as they happen, follow along with Engadget's liveblog. In the meantime, we can make some educated guesses as to what Microsoft might touch on.Microsoft talked up agents — AI that can take action on your behalf — a lot at Microsoft Build 2024, and the ways AI is automating work in Windows will likely come up this year, too. Microsoft hasto introduce an agent into the Settings app that can make adjustments to your computer for you. An in-depth look at the feature or a tease of other agents coming to Windows 11 seems like obvious subject for the keynote to touch on. The company will likely get in to how third-party developers can build agents into their own apps, too.Microsoft has also shared that its making changes to File Explorer to let you find and tweak files without jumping into another app, and upgrading the start menu so you can find and download apps without having to open the Microsoft Store. Both features could be highlighted at Build.Coming Soon: Microsoft Store integration with Windows Search! 🔎Quickly find and install apps right from your Start menu or Taskbar! Rolling out soon - let us know what you think! 💻 One of the most impressive features Microsoft has demoed for Copilot is the ability for the AI assistant to selectively see what you're doing and talk to you about it. Copilot Vision, as the feature is called, is already, and Microsoft has teased an expanded version of the feature that can see your desktop or select app windows. Windows Insiders can already use Copilot Vision, but Microsoft hasn't shared when it'll come to normal users. Detailing the feature in-depth and expanding where it works seems like a natural things that could come up during Build.to Copilot in March 2025 that uses OpenAI's o3 reasoning model, but limited the feature to Microsoft 365 subscribers. The tool can perform research on your behalf, compiling information from multiple sources, like data from your OneDrive and web searches. Microsoft didn't announce plans to bring Researcher to the free version of Copilot in Windows, but it could do that at Build 2025.Microsoft maintains multiple platforms that act as the backbone of the world's other gigantic businesses. AI is more interesting to the average person, but the company will likely have more to share on Azure, .NET and GitHub at Build 2025, too.
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