Microsoft introduced the power of AI to the Edge browser with Bing Chat, and now, they are going to embed an AI assistant in Windows 11. It is called Copilot, and Microsoft says it’s coming as soon as June. Windows Copilot is all set to arrive in a Windows preview version via an icon in the taskbar. Clicking the icon launches the chat interface, where users can type questions or prompts, essentially acting as a personal assistant. According to Microsoft’s marketing chief of consumer products, Yusuf Mehdi, the company will begin rolling it out in Preview in June. About the new Copilot AI Copilot is seamlessly integrated into Windows 11 and resembles sidebars found in Edge, Office apps, and GitHub. Users can access it from the taskbar anywhere in Windows 11. The AI tool will be capable of executing tasks, such as summarizing documents, making music suggestions, customizing settings, and providing tech support for your PC. The new chat feature is said to be more advanced than the Bing Chat integration Microsoft introduced to the Windows 11 taskbar earlier this year. However, it won’t replace the search bar on Windows 11’s taskbar. Copilot AI is coming as a separate button. It is more like how Cortana had its own home on the Windows 10 taskbar. Image: Microsoft Windows Copilot is also based on the same foundation as Bing Chat. So, Microsoft is allowing developers to extend plug-ins designed for OpenAI’s ChatGPT to this new AI assistant. And due to that,…Microsoft is launching Copilot, a Windows 11 AI assistant, soon