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Microsoft rolls out more Copilot+ experiences to Snapdragon-powered AI PCs

The much-hyped, AI-backed improved Windows search is finally rolling out to Windows Insiders.

Windows 11 AI features.New Refine feature on Copilot+ PCs. (Image credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft began rolling out a new version of Windows 11 (Preview Build 26120.2992 (KB5050083)) on January 17. This version introduces new Copilot+ AI experiences, including the highly anticipated Windows Search, which allows users to search for photos, documents, settings, and more using simple and contextual text prompts. Currently, it is being rolled out to Snapdragon X Plus/Elite-powered Copilot+ branded PCs, and the update will soon be available for Intel and AMD-powered Copilot+ PCs as well.

Compared to the current version of Windows Search, the AI-powered Windows Search utilizes both semantic indexing and traditional indexing.

This enables users to locate any file stored on their PC, either from the Windows search box on the taskbar or via the search option in File Explorer. At present, this feature can only find files stored locally on the PC, not those saved on cloud storage services like OneDrive. Where, instead of searching for a picture with the file name, users can search for the same based on the actual details of the image.

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Example: Find me all the images of the red car or find the images of the birthday celebration from last year.

Similarly, while searching for a document, users can search using the specific lines of text on the document rather than just using the file name.

Windows Search currently supports Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish. It is compatible with file formats such as .txt, .pdf, .docx, .doc, .rtf, .pptx, .ppt, .xls, and .xlsx for documents, as well as .jpg/.jpeg, .png, .gif, .bmp, and .ico for images.

Another feature introduced in the latest Windows 11 update is “Refine,” which functions similarly to Apple Intelligence’s writing tools. This feature allows users to select a block of text in any app to rewrite or proofread it. Users can access this functionality by pressing Win + Click.
The update also includes minor adjustments to File Explorer, Magnifier, and Task Manager.

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