Microsoft to Launch Copilot AI Locally on PCs

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Elena Lopez
1 min read
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Microsoft has announced that its Copilot AI will soon be accessible locally on PCs, eliminating the need for constant internet connectivity. This move is aimed at enhancing user privacy and efficiency. By running the Copilot AI locally, users can avoid potential security risks associated with cloud-based operations. In addition, this shift will fulfill user demands for more control over their data and privacy. Microsoft's decision aligns with the growing trend of prioritizing privacy and security in AI-powered technologies.

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