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- Microsoft announces AI agent for Windows 11 Settings app | Windows . . .
Microsoft is bringing an " AI agent" to the Settings app on Windows 11, it has announced The feature will be exclusive to Copilot+ PCs, and will let users describe what settings they want
- Microsofts New AI Agent for Windows Settings App: Everything You Need . . .
Now, Microsoft has fixed that experience with something refreshingly simple: an AI agent for the Windows Settings app that allows you to simply tell your PC what you want to do In its latest preview update for Windows 11, Microsoft is rolling out a new AI-powered agent inside the Windows Settings app
- Microsoft unveils new AI agents that can modify Windows settings
Today, Microsoft announced new Windows experiences for Copilot+ PCs, including AI agents that will make changing settings on your Windows computer easier
- Microsoft has started testing its AI agent in the Windows 11 Settings . . .
First announced last month, the feature lets users describe what they need in Settings, like “my mouse pointer is too small ” The AI agent will then provide suggestions about how to address
- Windows Is Adding AI Agents That Can Change Your Settings
Microsoft is adding a new AI agent to Windows that will have the power to change your Windows settings
- Windows 11 Settings App Gets an AI Agent, First on Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft is rolling out an AI agent in Windows Settings, and it's first arriving on Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PCs You can describe your PC issue in Windows Settings, and the AI agent will offer a one-click option to address the issue The AI agent is powered by an on-device AI model to process user queries locally
- Microsofts new AI can change your laptops settings — if you trust it . . .
Windows 11 users will soon be getting a new "AI agents" feature that will let you use natural language to change your system settings with AI This feature could be helpful for making Windows
- Microsoft is introducing AI agents that can change your Windows . . .
In a nutshell: Does the prospect of more AI features coming to Windows 11, including an agent that can adjust user settings at your request, fill you with excitement? Possibly not, but Microsoft is
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