Microsoft’s Copilot will soon be able to understand your handwriting – even if it’s terrible. OneNote gets a new AI-powered tool Allows you to convert handwritten notes into digital text with a pen.
OneNote’s handwriting recognition feature has been tested since the end of June It works similarly to handwritten-to-digital text converters in other apps.It’s like Samsung Notes. It apparently uses optical character recognition (OCR) to understand handwritten notes and then presents a digital version of the content.
According to the website BorderOneNote Copilot testing the tool can decipher even the most difficult scribblesReporter Tom Warren explored the potential of this feature through his personal notes and was surprised by the new capability.
According to the journalist, the tool works on small, large notes and even lists. the formatting style of the original description is also copiedWarren reported that the process of adapting to the digital version took only a few seconds to complete.
The new features for Copilot in OneNote are currently available in version 17628.20006 (or later) of the app. The build is only being rolled out to testers enrolled in the Microsoft 365 Insider program, and Exclusive to subscribers Copilot Pro or Copilot for Microsoft 365.
There is currently no estimate for the exact launch of the new product. It is also possible that it will remain available only to subscribers after the launch.
Currently, Copilot Pro costs R$ 110 per month. The subscription is individual and also provides access to other functions such as better virtual assistant performance and more productive resources.
Source: Tec Mundo

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