Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X consoles have been updated with a controversial feature by Microsoft.
A controversial new feature being added to Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X consoles is going to improve the user experience of said consoles according to Microsoft. As of this week, the feature is available to Xbox Insiders in the United States, which means it has not rolled out to the wider public. When this will happen, remains to be seen.
Those that have been paying attention to Microsoft though will know it has shifted a large number of resources to AI. In fact, it has become a pillar of the Microsoft strategy and brand under CEO Satya Nadella. This hasn’t really come to fruition with the Xbox brand though, but it appears this is finally changing.
“We value the feedback from Xbox Insiders for this preview experience and any feedback received will be used to improve the Support Virtual Agent,” says Megha Dudani, a senior product manager lead at Xbox while speaking about the new AI feature.
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