Microsoft said that keyboards on upcoming Windows PCs will have a Coupaellot button for text conversations with the softwaremaker's virtual assistant. Microsoft's Copailot assistant was introduced on Windows 10 and Windows 11. Later this month, device manufacturers will release computers with keyboards featuring a new auxiliary key.
The new feature is one of the most prominent additions to the Windows keyboard since Windows included the "Start" button in the famous keyboard in 1994. CopyLot in Windows leverages artificial intelligence models from Microsoft-backed startup OpenAI, which runs its popular chat GPT chat, it can create human-like text to a few words of written input. People can ask him to write emails, answer questions, create images, and turn on computer features.
Workers at companies that pay for Copailot for Microsoft 365 can receive top Teams conversations and get help writing WordPress documents. Microsoft began to offer the Coupalot program on computers running Windows 10 - the most common operating system in the world - and Windows 11, but indirectly by holding down the Windows key and pressing the C key to call Coupaellot, but now the keyboard gets a custom key for the Coupaellot feature.
Although Windows is no longer the formidable power it once was, Microsoft still derives about 10% of its revenue from the operating system. So it will do nothing to support PCs to be able to raise revenue for companies like Dell and HP looking to sell alternatives to PCs purchased by consumers, students and workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.