➀ Microsoft has started the public rollout of its AI-powered Gaming Copilot for Windows PC; ➁ The feature integrates into the Xbox Game Bar and offers a range of in-game assistance; ➂ The AI assistant can understand real-time screen content and provide game recommendations.
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