In promotional materials for their Galaxy Book 4 laptops, the Koreans published information about functions that Microsoft has not yet announced.
Judging by the images published on Samsung’s website, many interesting things await us. Copilot will become even smarter and will be able to perform various tasks using simple human language. Here are some examples:
- “Remind me what Smith said in his last message.”
- “Copy link from Smith’s message”
- “Reply to Sean: “No problem!” in Messages app”
- “Copy Printwork email address”
- “Find someone who handles printing”
- “Write a draft letter to Printwork requesting an estimate.”
Samsung also says Copilot can “use apps, summarize text messages, and even send messages directly from your computer.” This clearly signals Copilot’s deeper integration with the Phone Link app on Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
Currently none of these features are available in the stable version of Windows 11.
Source: Ferra
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