A Windows Insider blog post from Microsoft highlights new features in Windows 11, including Reading Coach integration, improved Voice Access, and AI-enhanced Search.
Some features will only be available on Copilot+ PCs, which are AI-powered devices running on Snapdragon chips.
Preview build 26120.3872 in the Beta channel reveals these upgrades, with upcoming features for Copilot+ PCs in the pipeline.
Recall, a feature raising privacy concerns, is slated for release on Copilot+ PCs soon, offering a glimpse into Windows 11's future developments.
Reading Coach's 'Click to Do' feature aids in reading fluency improvement, providing judgment-free feedback and guidance.
Immersive Reader offers distractions-free reading by customizing text appearance, benefiting users with dyslexia and visual learners.
Windows Insiders in the European Economic Area can now search cloud photos using descriptive words for quicker results.
Voice Access in Windows 11 allows users to add personal vocabulary words, enhancing dictation accuracy in supported languages.
AI enhancements like Semantic and Lexical indexing in Windows Search boost efficiency, currently available for Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PCs.
Microsoft's focus on accessibility and AI-driven tools in Windows 11 like Picture Dictionary showcases the potential for intuitive user experiences.