Microsoft has allegedly launched a co -pilot test for gaming, for its development artificial intelligence (AI) chat boot Xbox gamers. According to the report, the AIApp is currently available to the company’s employees. Radmund -based Tech Dev unveiled the Xbox Co -Co -Co -Co -Co -Co -Co -Dev and showcased some of its features. It is expected that once the preliminary phase of testing is completed, the company will publicly test the AI chat boot with Windows’ insiders. In particular, the AI -powered assistant can help the game about the game, the game indicators, and the user’s questions.
Enters the papylot testing phase for gaming
Verge reports that Microsoft employees can now access the co -pilot for the Gaming AI assistant and test its features. Referring to unknown sources familiar with the matter, the publication claims that the company is examining the initial version of the feature in the Xbox Mobile app. Assistant is said to be able to access the user’s Xbox account and response questions based on data.
The initial version of the co -pilot available to the Tech Dev’s internal team allegedly comes with numerous features. It is said that consumers can ask questions about their Xbox successes, sports recommendations, and help to clean up levels and complete sports. The AI assistant can download and install the game on an Xbox Console based on a natural language indicator.
This version of the Co -Pilot of Gaming is said to support both the text and the sound as input. The report claims that a chat can also respond through the boot speech, and there are numerous voices options for choosing. Some sound options are allegedly energized, wise, cold and brave. It is said that a dynamic version of Microsoft Chat is working on adding copelot characters, but it is not available in the version that has been tested by company employees.
Microsoft is also said to be working to add copert vision to the AI assistant. With this ability, a chat boot can act on visual information on the screen as the user plays the game, and can offer help in real time. Finally, Tech Dev plans to make co -pilot for gaming in various interfaces, including the Xbox Console.