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    Microsoft Tests ‘Hey, Copilot!’ Voice Command for Windows 11

    May 16, 2025Updated:May 16, 2025 Tech No Comments
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    Microsoft is making communicating with its AI admin easier. This year, the business revealed that it has begun introducing a fresh” Hey, Copilot”! Windows 11’s wake word feature enables users to awaken AI using only their voices.

    The feature, which is currently being tested for Windows Insiders, functions similarly to voice-activated aides like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant. People can now just state” Hey, Copilot” to ask questions, receive weather updates, or come up with ideas.

    How do I set up” Hey, Copilot”!

    The function is opt-in, which means that users must physically allow it in Copilot’s settings, according to Microsoft’s Windows weblog. How do you set it up?

    1. Start Copilot.
    2. In the bottom-left part of your profile, click your image.
    3. Come to Settings.
    4. Turn on the Listen For’ Hey, Copilot ‘ toggle in Voice Mode.

    When activated, pressing” Hey, Copilot” may reveal a little floating camera UI at the bottom of the camera and a ring to ensure that it is listening. After a brief moment of silence or when the person presses the X button, the dialogue abruptly ends.

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    Microsoft warrants that no voice recordings are saved or sent to the sky unless the wake expression is found, and that no local wake word detection takes place on the gadget.

    The wake term spotter uses a 10-second sound buffer on the device in memory. Microsoft states in its FAQ that this music buffer is not recorded or stored locally. The wake phrase will still be recognized if the PC is online, but Copilot didn’t reply without an internet connection.

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    Presently, there is only restricted supply.

    Panels Insiders with English as their screen language are eventually able to use the update (version 1. 25051.10.0 or higher ). Following the recently released” Press to Talk” feature ( activated by holding Alt + Space ), Microsoft made Copilot more conversational.

    Microsoft has completely focused its attention on Copilot, despite Cortana’s previous offering of related words orders. If the tests is successful,” Hey, Copilot”! could soon be a regular feature for all Windows 11 people.

    Windows Insiders may still find the most recent Navigator update in the Microsoft Store and test the hands-free encounter.

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