Microsoft Copilot in One Note will be able to understand difficult handwriting and improve it

By: Dmitro Koval | 13.07.2024, 17:18
Microsoft Copilot in One Note will be able to understand difficult handwriting and improve it

Microsoft is working on a major update to its Copilot AI in its One Note app: it will now understand handwritten text and then improve it, answer your questions about it, and even create to-do lists.

Here's What We Know

Microsoft first launched Copilot in One Note last November for Microsoft 365 subscribers, and since then it has been gradually expanding and improving its functionality. For example, Copilot can turn your handwritten text with bad handwriting into a regular printed text that you can work with right away. Of course, a similar function was available in Microsoft applications, but thanks to Copilot, the percentage of errors will be significantly reduced, as they say: "there is no limit to perfection".

If you want to try out the new Copilot AI features in One Note, you first need to subscribe to Microsofot 365 and have Windows build 17628.20006 or later.

Source: The Verge