During the highly anticipated Surface and AI event held in New York, Microsoft took the stage to introduce a range of groundbreaking updates.
During the highly anticipated Surface and AI event held in New York, Microsoft took the stage to introduce a range of groundbreaking updates. CEO Satya Nadella highlighted the transformative power of AI in reshaping human-computer collaboration. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the major announcements made during the event.
Bing Chat Elevates User Experience with DALLE-3 Integration
In a significant move, Bing Chat undergoes two major upgrades. The first is the introduction of Personalized Answers, enabling Bing Chat to draw from users’ search history for contextually relevant responses.
Additionally, DALLE-3 integration into Bing’s Image Creator enhances visual capabilities. Furthermore, Bing Chat Enterprise receives substantial enhancements, now supporting multimodal visual search and offering Image Creator functionality within the Microsoft Edge mobile app.
Windows 11 Set for Major Update Release
Microsoft confirmed the rollout of a significant Windows 11 update starting September 26. Boasting over 150 new features, this update introduces the powerful Copilot and AI-driven experiences to applications such as Paint, Photos, and Clipchamp.
Noteworthy additions include the integration of Copilot into the Bing search engine and Edge web browser. Users can easily summon the Copilot by pressing the Windows key along with the C key, presenting Microsoft’s response to Google’s Duet AI.
Introducing the Next Generation Surface Devices
Surface Laptop Go 3:
The eagerly awaited successor to the Surface Laptop Go, the Surface Laptop Go 3, emerges with formidable upgrades. Powered by an Intel Core i5 processor, it offers up to 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Maintaining its hallmark ultra-thin and portable design, the laptop is set to start at $799.
Surface Laptop Studio 2:
Marking a significant leap in performance, the Surface Laptop Studio 2 is twice as fast as its predecessor. Equipped with Intel 13th Gen i7 H and Nvidia RTX 4050/4060 processors, it boasts a 14.4-inch screen and can be configured with up to 64GB of RAM and 2TB of storage. The Surface Laptop Studio 2 starts at $1,999.
Both models will feature the revamped Windows 11 operating system, complete with the innovative Copilot software. The release date for the new Surface devices is set for October 3.
In this dynamic AI event, Microsoft showcased a series of innovations poised to redefine the digital landscape. With upgrades in AI integration, Windows 11, and the introduction of next-gen Surface devices, the tech giant reaffirms its commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology to users worldwide.