Microsoft has integrated its Copilot AI assistant into select 2025 Samsung TVs and monitors, making it free to use. The AI assistant is voice-powered and features a friendly on-screen character with expressive features. It can assist with tasks such as finding content to watch, answering everyday help questions, and performing post-watch deep dives. This is part of a continuing partnership between Microsoft and Samsung.
Microsoft has integrated its Copilot AI assistant into select 2025 Samsung TVs and monitors, making it free to use. The AI assistant is voice-powered and features a friendly on-screen character with expressive features. It can assist with tasks such as finding content to watch, answering everyday help questions, and performing post-watch deep dives. This is part of a continuing partnership between Microsoft and Samsung [1].
The integration of Copilot into Samsung's 2025 lineup includes models such as Micro RGB, Neo QLED, OLED, The Frame Pro, and The Frame, as well as the M7, M8, and M9 Smart Monitors. Users can access Copilot through various means, including voice commands, remote control selection, the Samsung Tizen OS home screen, Samsung Daily Plus, and the Click to Search feature [1].
Copilot offers a range of AI-powered functionalities, including entertainment assistance, visual aids, language learning, and personalized experiences. Users can ask for movie suggestions, get spoiler-free episode recaps, and receive information about actors or athletes. Copilot can also provide visual information such as movie summaries with Rotten Tomatoes scores and support foreign language learning and complex concept breakdowns [1].
The collaboration between Microsoft and Samsung is part of a broader strategy to enhance the smart display experience. Samsung's Vision AI and other AI features complement Copilot's capabilities, expanding on recent upgrades to Samsung's Click to Search feature and Bixby voice assistant [1].
Microsoft plans to bring Copilot to LG TVs in the future, indicating a broader rollout across different TV manufacturers. This launch represents a significant step in Microsoft's vision of positioning Copilot as both a productivity tool and a companion, with potential for further customization and expanded features in the future [1].
References:
[1] https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-brings-microsoft-copilot-to-2025-tvs-and-monitors-unlocking-smarter-on-screen-experiences
[2] https://the-decoder.com/microsoft-ai-assistant-copilot-launches-on-samsung-tvs-and-monitors/
[3] https://theoutpost.ai/news-story/microsoft-s-copilot-ai-assistant-debuts-on-samsung-t-vs-and-monitors-19610/
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