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VisitMarket share impact on Xbox due to AI Copilot by end of 2024
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Microsoft Introduces AI Copilot to Xbox with GPT-4o Integration for Minecraft and Fortnite
May 20, 2024, 10:01 PM
Microsoft is set to introduce its AI-powered Copilot to Xbox, enhancing the gaming experience by providing real-time assistance and game guides through natural language processing. The Copilot, which integrates OpenAI's new GPT-4o, will offer multimodal capabilities, allowing users to interact via voice while screen sharing. This feature aims to assist players in games like Minecraft and Fortnite, potentially transforming how users learn and play. Microsoft $MSFT plans to leverage this technology to improve in-game coaching and inventory management. Another step towards JARVIS, the Copilot also incorporates ChatGPT.
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