India, Oct. 24 -- Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman announced the Copilot Fall Release, an update that reframes the AI assistant as a human-centred companion. The update introduces 12 new features centred on collaboration, personalised memory, and specialised support across work and personal life.

The focus moves away from simply generating answers to empowering human judgment, sparking creativity, and providing users with more time.

The new Copilot release emphasises social interaction, transforming the tool into a shared digital workspace. The Groups feature allows up to 32 people; classmates, friends, or colleagues, to collaborate in real time.

Furthermore, Imagine introduces a collaborative space for creative work. Users can explor...