Microsoft wants developers to build Windows AI apps. A new Copilot Runtime is designed to make the process of building AI-powered apps a lot easier.
Microsoft launched a range of Copilot Plus PCs yesterday that includes new AI features built directly into Windows 11. Behind the scenes, the company now has more than 40 AI models running on Windows 11 thanks to a new Windows Copilot Runtime that will also allow developers to use these models for their apps. At Microsoft Build today, the company is providing a lot more details about exactly how this Windows Copilot Runtime works.
Microsoft demonstrated its Recall AI feature yesterday, allowing Copilot Plus PCs to document and store everything that you do on your PC so you can recall memories and search through a timeline. This is all powered by a new Windows Semantic Index that stores this data locally, and Microsoft plans to allow developers to build something similar.
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