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The software is labelled Beta, but is being pushed out to existing PCs anyway because.. well.. why not beta something in prod, it’s 2025 after all.

It appears in Game Bar, which is accessible from Windows Key + G. You may not have it yet as they are staging deployment. I’m not in Windows Insiders, but I have it installed — so it looks like the roll out is becoming wide. Note that I had uninstalled Copilot from my PC… but Gaming Copilot silently installed anyway.

It is similar to Recall, except not all the processing is done locally — it relies on the cloud. It screenshots gameplay, and then extracts elements of the screen (such as symbols and text) to work out what the player is doing. The idea is it can help you game, e.g. you can ask questions about what you’re doing in the game at a given moment.

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[–] BassTurd@lemmy.world 33 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I have been balls deep in some copilot studio stuff over the past week. It is legitimately one of the worst applications I've use in my life. In a business environment, there is no security unless you pay for premium licenses for every user that touches a managed environment. That's $30 per user per month for basic security. If you have one agent that 1000 employees may use, that's baseline $30k per month. If you don't have a managed environment, the anybody in your organization with a copilot license (not copilot studio) can login to the default environment, create agents, and share them indiscriminately. There is no middle ground.

Fuck everything about Microsoft. I really hope that AI kills them.

[–] FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au -2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

In a business environment, there is no security unless you pay for premium licenses for every user that touches a managed environment. That’s $30 per user per month for basic security. If you have one agent that 1000 employees may use, that’s baseline $30k per month. If you don’t have a managed environment, the anybody in your organization with a copilot license (not copilot studio) can login to the default environment, create agents, and share them indiscriminately. There is no middle ground.

This is all 100% incorrect btw.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/microsoft-365-copilot/pricing/enterprise