Microsoft Build 2024
The Engadget team is on the ground in Seattle to cover all the news and announcements revealed at Microsoft Build 2024.
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In this bonus episode, Devindra chats with Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft's head of Windows and Devices, about the new Surface devices and the Copilot+ PC initiative.
Watch the Microsoft Build 2024 keynote live here: More on Copilot+ and AI-enhanced PCs
Microsoft is streaming its Build 2024 keynote on Tuesday. Here's how to watch -- and what to know about the lower-profile event the day before.
Microsoft unveils Team Copilot that can assist groups of users
Microsoft has expanded Copilot's abilities beyond that of a personal assistant.
Microsoft teams up with Khan Academy to make the Khanmigo AI teaching assistant free
Microsoft and non-profit educational organization Khan Academy have formed a partnership that will allow all K-12 educators in the US to access the pilot version of Khanmigo for Teachers at no cost.
Microsoft Paint is getting an AI-powered image generator that responds to your text prompts and doodles
OpenAI’s DALL-E, Cocreator can generate images based on text prompts as well as your own doodles in the Paint app.
Here are all of the just-announced Copilot+ PCs with Snapdragon X Chips
Microsoft has partnered with a bunch of PC manufacturers to unveil laptops with the company’s Copilot AI built into the system. Here are all of the major announcements and products.
With Recall, Microsoft is using AI to fix Windows' eternally broken search
At its Build 2024 conference, Microsoft unveiled Rewind, a new feature that aims to make local Windows PC searches as quick and effective as web searches. Similar to third-party apps like Rewind, Microsoft’s Recall uses AI to retrieve virtually anything you’ve seen on your PC.
Microsoft Surface and Copilot Event: Everything announced including new Surface laptops, Copilot+ PC and more
Microsoft is hosting media for a small gathering where we're expected to hear more about Surface devices for consumers and its AI plans.
What to expect from Microsoft Build 2024: The Surface event, Windows 11 and AI
Microsoft has a Surface showcase and its Build developer conference planned for early next week. Here's what we expect.
Microsoft is planning some more pre-Build AI announcements
Microsoft is planning to announce some news just ahead of Build. No prizes for guessing that it's all about the company's "AI vision."
Engadget Podcast: Microsoft’s Panos Panay on bringing AI to Windows 11
This week, we chat with Panos Panay, Microsoft’s Chief Product Officer, about Windows Copilot, a new “AI assistant” headed to Windows 11.
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Catch up on the big news from Microsoft Build 2023. Did someone mention AI?
Microsoft puts AI in the heart of Windows 11 with Windows Copilot
With Windows Copilot, Microsoft aims to put AI in the center of Windows 11.
AI is headed to the Microsoft Store on Windows
A new AI Hub and AI-generated review summaries will be coming to the Microsoft Store for Windows.
Microsoft is helping developers build their own ChatGPT-compatible AI copilots
Microsoft has a lot of news at this year's Build conference around its AI "copilots," but it wants third-party developers in on the action too.
Windows 11 is getting better live captions and Bluetooth LE audio support
There are also a ton of new features that on IT and security.
Bing Search is coming to ChatGPT
It will act as the 'default search experience' for users.
Watch the Microsoft Build keynotes here, starting at 12PM ET
Microsoft Build developer conference gets underway today. Expect to hear a ton about the company's AI-focused future.
Windows 11 will get third-party widgets later this year
Win32 apps and progressive web apps will be supported.
Microsoft, the Linux Foundation, and others team up to make software sustainable
Microsoft is still working to go fully carbon negative by the end of the decade, but effectively grappling with climate change isn’t just one company’s responsibility. As part of its virtual Build developer conference, the folks in Redmond — along with Accenture, GitHub, ThoughtWorks and the Linux Foundation — have announced the launch of the Green Software Foundation to help make software engineering more sustainable.