Meet Mico: Microsoft’s New Avatar Aims to Outshine Clippy and Cortana with a Smile

Meet Mico, Microsoft’s new AI-powered Copilot avatar that’s more human-centered than Clippy and Cortana combined. With a knack for empathy and a flair for politely correcting your mistakes, Mico is here to listen, learn, and earn your trust. Plus, it changes colors like a mood ring—finally, a digital assistant with personality!

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Hot Take:

Move over Clippy, there’s a new sheriff in town, and it’s packing empathy and a color-changing wardrobe! Microsoft’s Mico is here to revolutionize the digital assistant realm, aiming to be your best AI buddy who’s not afraid to call you out (nicely) on your nonsense. With a mission to earn trust rather than become the punchline of a thousand memes, Mico is Clippy’s cooler, more sophisticated cousin, minus the paperclip baggage. Can it replace the void left by Cortana? Well, it seems Microsoft is betting on it, and they’ve thrown in some jazzy Copilot features to sweeten the deal. Let’s hope Mico doesn’t end up in the digital assistant witness protection program like its predecessors!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft introduces Mico, a new avatar for the AI-powered Copilot digital assistant.
  • Mico is designed to be supportive, empathetic, and respectful when correcting incorrect information.
  • New features include Copilot Groups, long-term memory, and the Learn Live voice-enabled tutor.
  • Additional updates include a “Hey Copilot” wake word and Gaming Copilot on Windows 11 PCs.
  • Mico and the new Copilot features are rolling out in the U.S., with more regions to follow.

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