Microsoft released the latest Windows 11 internal preview blood blood to the giant channel last week. The new update brings two new artificial intelligence (AI) features to users. The first is the introduction of AI agents in Windows 11, which can now find and perform autonomous changes in the menu of the user -based settings. Radmund -based Tech Dev is also bringing an option to share snap shots saved by memory with third party apps and websites in the European Economic Area (EEA).
Windows 11 to get their first AI agents
In a blog post, Microsoft described the new features in detail, the most notable of which is the introduction of AI agents. Currently, the AI agent will be available only to the users who have chosen in the Windows Internal Program and have selected the giant channel as their preferred update channel. In addition, they will also need Snapdragon -powered coat+ PC to experience this feature.
With AI agents, users will be able to type their desired changes in the menu of the settings, such as “my mouse pointer is too small”, and the AI agent will recommend the right steps to address the issue. With the permission of the user, the agent can also operate autonomous work, which saves the user for some clicks. Microsoft said the new feature works only if the device’s main display language is set on English. AMD and Intel chip sets will soon be added to Copilot+ PC.
Remember the Export Code in Windows 11
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Another new feature, which is only available to users in EEA, is the experience of sharing memory. Windows insiders in the region can now export snap shots of their memories and share them with third party apps and websites. To do this, users need to remember their unique memoir export code, which will be shown when they remember the first time and choose to save these screenshots.
When sharing snapshots with a third -party vendor, users will have to first verify via Windows Hello and then share the export code, which discovers the encrypted screenshots. Note, only once during the initial setup of the Export Code feature. The post added, “Microsoft does not have access to your export code and they can’t help you recover it when they are lost.”
However, if a user has lost the export code or is suspected to have unauthorized access to it, they can reset the memory. Resetting the memory will automatically delete all screenshots as well as turn into default settings for this feature. After that, users can open the feature to find a new export code after your selection.
USers to export snap shots, users need to go to settings, then go to privacy and security and find memory and snap shots. From there, they have to go to advanced settings and export the data after the verification. Currently, there are two options to share memory data. First, “Export Snap Shots of Past”, which will allow users to export their data from the past seven days, the past 30 days, or from all past data. The second option is “Export Snap Shots from Now”, which enables continuous export after starting Snap Shots. Customers can stop sharing at any time.


