Okay, let’s dive into this chaos—seriously, not sure where to start. So Microsoft’s got this new thing. Picture this: Copilot, but now it’s got a face and it reacts while you chat. Bizarre, right? It’s like they want it to smile at your jokes or something. And yep, they’re testing it out on a small group in the US, UK, and Canada—lucky them, I guess?
If you’re one of them, there’s a toggle in the voice settings—unless it’s not there, then tough luck. Obviously, this isn’t revolutionary. Remember Clippy from ’95? This kind of stuff’s been around, but Microsoft’s pushing it forward. Mustafa Suleyman, their AI bigwig, seems to think this is the future. Crazy, huh? He’s talking about Copilot being more like a “real friend.” I mean, really?
Look, I love tech. AI’s in my daily grind, but the whole “aging” digital buddy living in a “room”? Kind of weird, no? I talked to some pals, and “weird” was the word they tossed around a lot. They’re all tech-savvy, yet nobody was begging for an AI friend.
But hey, maybe we’re just outliers here. Drop your thoughts below—do we need AI besties? Seriously curious!