Microsoft has responded to developer demands by announcing Edge WebView2 support on Xbox. This will allow the use of more advanced features and increase the performance of multimedia applications on the gaming platform.

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The Microsoft Edge browser has been using the WebView2 engine since 2021, a modern Chromium-based platform that allows developers to integrate web content into native applications, as reported on the Windows Blog.

Developers’ wait has finally paid off, as the company confirmed Edge WebView2’s compatibility with Xbox this Wednesday. This means developers can move their media content from Edge HTML to the gaming platform.

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Thanks to this update, developers will be able to take advantage of modern application programming interfaces (APIs) in their creations. This will not only improve performance but also provide a higher quality remote debugging experience.

Microsoft and Siemens announced the launch of Siemens Industrial Copilot, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based assistant designed to improve collaboration between humans and machines in manufacturing environments.

One of the most notable new features is the integration of Siemens Teamcenter, a product lifecycle management software, with Microsoft Teams. This union will pave the way for the Industrial Metaverse, as both companies announced. It will enable easier virtual collaboration between design engineers, front-line employees and other business function teams.

Siemens Industrial Co-Pilot will significantly reduce simulation times by providing users with the ability to create, optimize and fix errors in complex automation codes. This will simplify a task that previously took more than enough time.

The assistant leverages automation and process simulation insights from the Siemens Xcelerator digital platform and enriches them with Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service. More importantly, customers will have full control over their data, which will not be used to train the underlying AI models.

*This content was rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, based on information published by Europa Press, and reviewed by the journalist and editor.

Source: Exame

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