![]() Users can access the dedicated Copilot website at, where they can log in with their Microsoft account to start using the AI assistant. The web app for Copilot is accessible in Microsoft Edge and other Chromium-powered web browsers on both Windows and Mac platforms. ![]() In the company’s release note, it said users of Windows and macOS who use Edge or other Chromium-based browsers can assess this service. The editor does not have a Linux device on hand at the moment and cannot test the operation. The Copilot homepage contains many suggested tips that demonstrate some of the capabilities of AI. The suggestions include tips for making a joke, comparing two projects, writing an article, summarizing a web page, organizing tables, and organizing a travel itinerary. Using Firefox to access it will pop up an unsupported option. ![]() However, it is worth noting that Microsoft officially stated that it is limited to using Edge or other Chromium-based browsers. Requires Microsoft account to log in.If you want to access the web version of Copilot, click here. Timing of feature delivery varies by device. Not available for iPad (iPadOS) or MacOS. Phone Link for iOS requires iPhone with iOS 14 or higher, Windows 11 device, Bluetooth connection and the latest version of the Phone Link app. To experience the full functionality, Android phones must be running Android 7.0 or later. Phone Link experience comes preinstalled on your PC with Windows 10 (running Windows 10, May 2019 Update at the least) or Windows 11. Certain features require specific hardware (see Windows 11 specifications). Features and app availability may vary by region. Windows 11 upgrade is available for eligible PCs that meet minimum device specifications. Microsoft 365 subscription sold separately. Certain apps only available through Microsoft Store app in Windows 11. Features and app availability may vary by region.
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