Microsoft Copilot now has a face

Microsoft has introduced a new visual feature for its AI assistant Copilot, allowing users to see it react and speak during voice interactions. The feature is currently being tested with a limited number of users and presents Copilot as an anthropomorphic teardrop-shaped character with expressive reactions. Microsoft aims to enhance the conversational experience with Copilot by adding non-verbal communication and visual expression. The company has a history of trying to give its assistants a more friendly and personable appearance, such as the Office Assistant Clippy, but with mixed success. Copilot already uses emojis to communicate its "feelings," and the new visual feature is part of Microsoft's efforts to make the AI assistant more engaging and interactive for users.
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