Microsoft is letting go of their virtual assistant Cortana from Windows 10 and 11. Microsoft has made an announcement in a support document that states that Cortana will no longer be supported in Windows in late 2023. The document gives you options to transition away from Cortana. As Bing is now AI-powered, it is able to answer complex questions similar to Cortana as users can type or speak to the AI. Cortana will still exist through Microsoft's Outlook and Teams, but this may be the start of the end for the virtual assistant. Furthermore, Google has also added the support of emoji voice recognition to be used for insertion in conversations but it is currently only available in English. Microsoft has announced that their digital personal assistant, Cortana, is now available for Android in Public Beta. Cortana on Android features: • Use Cortana as a voice assistant by speaking naturally or even by typing, and she’ll find answers from the web or help you get things done. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft to drop Cortana from Windows 10 & 11" and "Google's voice typing adds support to 30 more languages".
Microsoft is letting go of their virtual assistant Cortana from Windows 10 and 11. Microsoft has made an announcement in a support document that states that Cortana will no longer be supported in Windows in late 2023.
The document gives you options to transition away from Cortana. As Bing is now AI-powered, it is able to answer complex questions similar to Cortana as users can type or speak to the AI. Cortana will still exist through Microsoft's Outlook and Teams, but this may be the start of the end for the virtual assistant.
Our coverage of cortana support includes: "Microsoft to drop Cortana from Windows 10 & 11"; "Google's voice typing adds support to 30 more languages"; "Cortana on Android now available in Public Beta". Each article provides unique insights and information.