Microsoft has started the general tests of its Chatbot AI (AI) Xbox players, Copilot for Gaming, on Wednesday. It is currently available in the beta version of the Xbox mobile app on iOS and Android devices. The Redmond technology giant said that AI Chatbot can answer inquiries about games, provide tips for overcoming a game in a game, and even recommend games to play based on the other games that the user played. The company also asked the experimental version test to make notes on the new experience.
Copilot for Gaming arrives as a class on the second screen for the players
In the news room mailThe Xbox section of Microsoft has announced the launch of Chatbot to identify individuals. In this early test, Copilot for Gaming will be available for those who use the experimental version of the Xbox application on iOS and Android. Early preview in English is available for players between 18 years or older.
Copilot for Gaming is currently being tested in a large number of regions, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and the United States. Currently, AI Chatbot is not available in European Union and the United Kingdom. Microsoft said these areas will be added at a later time.
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Chatbot is currently available on a second screen, so that the players do not distract from the main game experience. Copilot for Gaming can access the Xbox activity for the user, including account data, operating record, achievements, and clarify his responses based on that information. In addition, the information source can also be from the web to help users.
With this version of Copilot games, users can ask questions about any game. For example, they can ask Chatbot about the materials needed in Minecraft to formulate a sword or how to overcome the first experience of Hogwarts Legacy. Users can also claim Chatbot for games recommendations. They can either describe the type of game they want to play, or artificial intelligence can suggest new games to play based on the user game record.
In addition, users can also ask questions about the date of their play or their accounts. These questions can be about Xbox achievements or subscription details.