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Copilot for macOS will soon include a document summarization feature. This will allow users to upload text or PDF files to the app and generate a summary or ask questions about the documents. This feature is a significant addition, particularly for users who need to process large amounts of information quickly.
The macOS version of Copilot includes a dark mode for user convenience, especially for those who prefer a darker interface. Also, there's a shortcut command, activated by Command + Space, similar to the Alt + Space command in the Windows version. This makes it quicker and easier for users to access the AI assistant.
Microsoft recently made Copilot Voice and Think Deeper, powered by OpenAI's o1 model, free with unlimited use. This move removed previous limits for free users, allowing for extended conversations with the AI assistant. This is a significant step in making AI technology more accessible and user-friendly.
The launch of Copilot on macOS comes just days after Microsoft made Copilot Voice and Think Deeper free with unlimited use. This move removed previous limits for free users, allowing for extended conversations with the company's AI assistant.