Microsoft está probando una nueva función que hará que Copilot, su asistente de codificación con tecnología de inteligencia artificial, se inicie automáticamente cuando los usuarios inicien sus dispositivos con Windows 11. La función está actualmente disponible para un pequeño grupo de Windows Insiders que han optado por la rama experimental del sistema operativo.
Copilot is a tool that helps developers write code faster and more efficiently by suggesting lines of code based on context and user intent. Copilot can also generate code snippets, tests, documentation and even complete functions or classes. Copilot works with OpenAI’s GPT-3 language model, which has been trained on billions of lines of code from various sources.
Microsoft says the goal of having Copilot start automatically at startup is to make it easier for developers to access the tool and encourage them to use it more often. Microsoft also says Copilot can help developers learn new skills and technologies, as well as improve the quality and productivity of their code.
However, not everyone is happy with this feature. Some users have expressed concern about the privacy and security implications of having an artificial intelligence tool that can access their code and potentially send it to Microsoft’s servers. Others have complained about the performance impact of having Copilot running in the background, especially on low-end devices. Some users have also questioned the usefulness and reliability of Copilot’s suggestions, which may not always be accurate or relevant.
Microsoft says users can opt out of the feature by going to the Settings app and disabling Copilot from the Home tab. Microsoft also says it respects user choice and will not force anyone to use Copilot if they don’t want to. Microsoft adds that it is constantly working to improve the functionality and performance of Copilot, as well as to address any feedback or issues users may have.
Microsoft has not announced when it will roll out the feature to all Windows 11 users or if it will roll it out at all, but says it will continue to test and evaluate it based on user feedback and data.
Microsoft is experimenting with a new way to promote its Copilot AI feature. In the latest version of the Windows 11 developer channel, which is available to Windows Insider beta testers, Copilot will automatically open as a sidebar when the system starts up.
Copilot is an artificial intelligence-powered assistant that can help users with a variety of tasks, such as writing emails, creating presentations or coding. Microsoft claims that Copilot can save time and improve productivity by providing suggestions and information based on the user’s context and preferences.
However, some users may not appreciate Copilot appearing every time they turn on their computer. Microsoft says this is just a test and that users can disable Copilot’s automatic startup in the settings. The company also says it will collect feedback from beta testers to improve the feature and its user experience.