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Here are a few alternative ways to rewrite the title while keeping the tone and meaning intact:

  1. "Wow, Copilot on Windows is finally getting a genuinely useful feature!"
  2. "Hold up—Copilot for Windows might actually do something worthwhile soon!"
  3. "Shocking: Windows Copilot could soon include something actually helpful!"
  4. "Finally! A truly useful addition appears to be coming to Windows Copilot."
  5. "Believe it or not, Windows Copilot may soon offer something practical!"

Let me know if you’d like a more formal or different stylistic adjustment!

Forgive me for being surprised by this after the last two years of REM sleep-inducing AI updates and betas, but Microsoft’s latest Copilot update seems like it might (*drumroll*) actually be useful. That’s because it should finally allow you to search system-wide for contents within files and also help you in any browser or app.

The latest Windows Insider (ie, beta) build is now rolling out these Vision and file search features via a Copilot app update in the Microsoft Store (for “version 1.25034.133.0 and higher”). These two features feel like the kinds of things we were promised from Copilot upon its launch but which we’ve seen little of until now. Better late than never, though, eh?


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