Copilot key will eventually be required in new PC keyboards, though not yet.

  • @Blue_Morpho
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    11 months ago

    Copilot is designed to act more like the Start menu, in that it is opened frequently and disappears after each use.

    Copilot’s session maintains state. That is it modifies responses to your questions to get more accurate. This means it needs to be left open even more than Google.

    Google is almost stateless. The second query you give it doesn’t immediately change based on the first query, so the old style keyboard with a web browser button is more useful than a button to launch copilot. Because you need to keep a single session open until the problem is solved or you lose all that state information.

    • @QuaternionsRock
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      111 months ago

      I didn’t mean to imply that Copilot is stateless when I said that the window shouldn’t be persistent. I don’t really disagree with anything you’re saying though, I’m just guessing that Microsoft expects/hopes that Copilot will soon be as integrated into most everyday computing workflows as the Start menu, rather than a full web browser. Probably wishful thinking, but only time will tell.

      Also, you’re kind of advocating for a Bing button more so than a web browser button. Don’t give Microsoft any ideas :P

      • @Blue_Morpho
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        111 months ago

        Also, you’re kind of advocating for a Bing button more so

        The windows key is a Bing button. You press it and type things to search but Windows gives you Bing results along with local apps that match what you type.

        To increase Bing hit results they even automatically show a list of “trending searches” that have nothing to do with your search or any possible search history.

        I just hit the Windows button to see what happens and got “Kelly Clarkson weight loss” “Tyreek hill house fire” and “Caitlin Clark” in trending searches. I don’t even know who they are.