There’s talk online about Microsoft’s AI assistant, Copilot, potentially being rebranded as “Windows Intelligence”. Although the name change hasn’t been made official, some people are suggesting that Microsoft wants to follow the trend that Apple has set with Apple Intelligence.
If you don’t already use Copilot in your business, it’s more than just a chatbot. Copilot is an AI assistant that helps you get things done across apps you probably use daily, like Word, Excel, and Teams. Microsoft seems to be set on putting AI at the core of your Windows experience, making Copilot no longer just a separate “assistant” but part of Windows itself.
If the rebrand does happen, Windows Intelligence could become a hub for all the smart features built into tools you already know. This could make it second nature to use AI for everyday work tasks like jotting down notes, writing emails, and creating spreadsheets. The shift in how AI is used in Windows could bring big benefits to your team in terms of boosting productivity.
Features like Click to Do (which suggests actions based on what you’re working on) are just the start. Whatever Microsoft decides to call it, there’s no doubt that AI will continue to become an integral part of Windows, helping your business to work smarter. What’s in a name anyway, right?
Microsoft could be about to rebrand its AI into Windows Intelligence rather than Copilot | TechRadar