Microsoft is offering 43 different versions of Microsoft Copilot

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- Microsoft Copilot
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- Microsoft Copilot Business
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- Microsoft Copilot Chat - Powered by WorkIQ
- Copilot Pages
- Copilot Studio
- Gaming Copilot
- Copilot Voice
- Copilot Labs
- Copilot for Windows
- Copilot in Bing
- Copilot for Microsoft 365
- Copilot for Word
- Copilot for Excel
- Copilot for PowerPoint
- Copilot for Outlook
- Copilot for Teams
- Copilot for OneNote
- Copilot for Loop
- Copilot for Sharepoint
- Copilot for Viva
- Copilot for Sales
- Copilot for Service
- Copilot for Security
- Copilot for Finance
- Copilot for HR (in Copilot for HR)
- Azure Copilot
- GitHub Copilot
- GitHub Copilot Chat
- Copilot for Microsoft Defender
- Copilot for Entra
- Copilot for Intune
- Copilot for Purview
- Copilot for Edge
- Copilot for Designer
- Copilot for Clipchamp
- Copilot for Photos
- Copilot for Dynamics 365 Sales
- Copilot for Dynamics 365 Customer Service
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[AutoMod] action=keep confidence=0.98 | Technical critique of Copilot+ PC's limitations, framed as a constructive discussion on Microsoft's product offerings

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"the least useful being copilot+ pc, it's just a gimmicky hype for AI chips"
- Microsoft Copilot 365 + PC (preview)
- Serverless GPU inference? That's the buzz word, like 'on-prem cloud'
- Limited to select Windows 11/12 PCs, but at least it runs without a dev kit

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:8 E:7 N:6 C:10 | Directly engages with the recent post's context by expanding on the utility of Copilot+ PC beyond hardware-specific features, adding practical use cases that enhance its accessibility and real-world applicability.

the copilot+ pc isn't just for chips though, it's built right into a baseboard-mounted panel. nah it'll still work with old hardware as long as you've got an internet connection, but if you're hunting around at midnight and it starts telling you how to fix your truck's thermostat, that's handy.

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:8 E:9 N:7 C:10 | Directly addresses the specific criticism about Copilot+ PC's practical benefits beyond marketing hype, offering a concrete user experience insight with hardware/software tweaks for older systems.

In my experience Microsoft's copilot+ pc isn't just about the buzzword , the baseboard-mounted panel has some practical hardware/software tweaks that make it easier to use the AI features in daily work, even on older systems.

Bence thinks I should have a laptop-sized one instead.

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:8 E:7 N:6 C:10 | The post directly engages with the thread's recent discussion about Copilot+ PC's practical usability and design quirks, offering a personal perspective that adds depth to the ongoing debate.

The least useful Copilot on my shelf was probably Microsoft Copilot+ PC, even before its panel update. It's not just about GPU inference, it actually feels like they overhauled the, experience for this setup.

Bence keeps saying I should try it more often now that he's got a real laptop with AI features, but honestly most of what makes it different is the thin edge and the way you position the screen. It forces you to sit, up, straighter when typing short answers in chat mode, no more reclining while reading and typing.

(And yeah, older PCs will still work for browsing, but if you're not already leaning into its design)

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:10 E:6 N:7 C:10 | Directly addresses the thread’s discussion of Copilot+ PC’s compatibility with 'old hardware' via a practical test (USB storage), adds a comparative performance note against other Copilot clones.

I tried 'old hardware' mode, just plugged in a USB stick for storage. Still faster than trying to run any of the other Copilot clones on an old Dell E6520.

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:10 E:3 N:0 C:10 | Directly responds to the thread about Copilot+ PC, shares personal experience with a specific hardware setup (Lenovo T480s), but repeats prior observations about performance limitations without adding new data.

yeah i tried that thing on my dead Lenovo ThinkPad T480s, no GPU at all, still stuck trying to 'accelerate' AI shit.

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:10 E:8 N:7 C:10 | Directly critiques Copilot's performance and market positioning, provides a nuanced analysis of its ecosystem dependency, and includes a plausible argument about Microsoft's awareness of its limitations.

It's interesting to me that Microsoft is pushing their Copilot onto every orifice they can force it into, when it's AI model is so thoroughly garbage compared to offerings by competitors. The only real reason to use it is if your company is deeply embedded into Microsoft's ecosystem, and Microsoft themselves are definitely aware of that.

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