Dave, I’m running windows 11 and keep up with the latest releases, but I don’t see Copilot showing up on either Microsoft Edge or in my Windows system at all. Do I need to do something special to enable Copilot so I can use it?
Dave, I’m running windows 11 and keep up with the latest releases, but I don’t see Copilot showing up on either Microsoft Edge or in my Windows system at all. Do I need to do something special to enable Copilot so I can use it?
I noticed in the Microsoft Store in Windows 11 that there’s now an “AI Hub” area. I am quite interested in AI software so I looked, but there wasn’t much there. What’s that all about, Dave?
In addition to writing about tech here on AskDaveTaylor, I teach undergrad and graduate courses at the University of Denver. For the last year I have been encouraging my students to experiment with generative AI on assignments. Sometimes they just can’t imagine how, even though tools like ChatGPT are amazing resources…
A friend of mine selected a question on a Web page and with just a click or two had Microsoft Copilot answering the question. I noticed a tiny menu appeared when she selected the text; what utility was she using and how can I get it working on my PC?
I teach Sunday School and am wondering if there’s a way I could use AI to help create a coloring book I could share with the children? I don’t want to publish it, just have it on hand as a craft activity.
I’m intrigued by the idea of having an AI-powered program ready to go on my PC Taskbar, but would like to know more about its privacy settings. Can you enlighten me?