Artificial Intelligence is increasingly present in our daily lives. We see a wide variety of services, devices that already integrate it, and more options at home. In this article, we echo the latest AI innovation in Windows. For many, it makes it truly useful to use it in Microsoft‘s system from now on. We’re going to tell you what it is and how you can take advantage of it.
It’s worth remembering that Microsoft announced AI in Windows a year ago. Initially, it didn’t really have many features. Copilot enabled some basic functions, but it wasn’t really interesting to users. Now, it seems that this may change. At least, they’ve released changes that, on paper, seem interesting for those who use this system.
Microsoft improves its AI Copilot
There were concerns from the beginning about privacy when using AI in Windows. This isn’t something exclusive to Microsoft’s system, as it’s an issue that has also raised controversy on other platforms and services we use. The change now comes after Microsoft announced it is adding an AI agent to Windows settings.
But what exactly does this entail? What they’re aiming for is for any user to be able to describe, in a simple and natural way, what they need. For example, if you need to make an adjustment to Windows settings, a change to the visual appearance, or whatever, instead of entering the exact term in the settings, you can now use the AI, the agent they’ve incorporated, to make it easier.
To do this, you need a computer with Copilot+. Windows will guide you through the setup process so you can find what you’re looking for more easily. Basically, it will guide you and help you save time. We think this is useful for less experienced users who may not find what they need quickly.
This is a Windows settings update. You’ll simply need to describe what you’re looking for or need, and this AI agent will recommend, step by step, what you should do. It might even make those changes for you, as long as you grant the necessary permissions.

Increased interest in Windows AI?
For many, this change may make users more interested in using Windows AI. Until now, Copilot’s functionality was quite limited and nothing more than anything you could find online. With this change, we can truly find it useful in our daily lives.
Now, we’ll have to wait and see if it actually works properly. There’s no point in having a feature like this if it doesn’t actually work for users, either due to limitations or because it gives an incorrect response. However, it does seem that, on paper, we can see changes in the way users view Windows AI.
In short, Microsoft has taken another step forward in the use of AI in Windows, and it seems that this time, it may actually be useful. As always, we recommend using this technology correctly and never compromising personal data. Just as it’s important to use smart speakers correctly, you should apply the same to any other device.






