Microsoft, turning 50, dials up Copilot actions to stay in AI game

"It was literally like
That was more than 30 years ago. On Friday, the day Microsoft turned 50, the company's leaders and staff gathered at its headquarters in
Copilot, Microsoft's AI assistant, is gaining a host of new features to make it more proactive. The version for consumers will start remembering personal facts about them. It will offer birthday reminders or support ahead of a presentation, or consumers can opt out, Mehdi said in an interview.
Copilot likewise will personalize podcasts and shopping recommendations, and it will let consumers task their AI to make reservations for them. "It frees you up," said Mehdi.
Microsoft is hardly first to roll out action-taking or "agentic" software. As with rival systems, the AI will work best on popular sites where Microsoft has done some behind-the-scenes technical work, like with 1-800-Flowers.com and OpenTable, Mehdi said.
Mehdi recalled days when Microsoft was smaller and growing. He said CEO
Microsoft went from top of the pack to badly bruised in a high-profile lawsuit that U.S. antitrust enforcers brought against it in 1998. Years later, younger companies and startups, among them Alphabet and ChatGPT maker OpenAI, beat it to the punch on key AI developments.
Nadella voiced a similar view at Microsoft's
Nadella said the company was not simply celebrating its past 50 years but creating a future defined by "what we empower others to build."
Gates said, "We're on the verge of something even more profound than what came for those first 50 years." Asked what he wished for Microsoft at age 100, he said: "I hope Copilot's a good CEO."
Microsoft is iterating on its chatbot technology in a crowded field that includes
"It's warm; it has that personality," said Mehdi. Some users have taken to this, while others find it asks too many questions, he said.
"When we get to now be more personalized, we can start to get smarter," Mehdi said. "We're part way through that journey."
(Reporting By
(c) Reuters 2025. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by caching, framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.

Related News
-
Diego Luna feels he will need therapy after farewell to 'Andor' show
Reuters - 35 minutes ago
-
Trump order seeks looser regulation of US fishing industry
Reuters - 47 minutes ago
-
Tesla settles Black employee's lawsuit alleging pervasive harassment
Reuters - 51 minutes ago
-
Tesla settles Black employee's lawsuit alleging pervasive harassment
Reuters - 54 minutes ago
-
Soccer-Maguire's 121st minute winner sends Man Utd through to Europa League semis
Reuters - 6:09 PM ET 4/17/2025
-
Minerals Technologies Preliminary Q1 Revenue Trails Guidance; Jobs Cut
MT Newswires - 5:56 PM ET 4/17/2025
-
USTR port fees to apply once per voyage, US vessel operators exempt, maritime sources say
Reuters - 5:55 PM ET 4/17/2025