- Vision Desktop Share of Copilot allows you to share the entire screen with the IA, offering real-time contextual assistance.
- The feature requires explicit consent and provides new help options in both text and voice.
- Currently only available to program members Windows Insider and its implementation is progressive by region.
- Microsoft emphasizes the importance of privacy over other more controversial features like Recall.
La Artificial Intelligence de Microsoft Copilot has taken a new step with the introduction of Vision Desktop Share, a feature that allows users to share their entire desktop with AIThis new feature has begun rolling out to those who are part of the Windows Insider Program and promises to revolutionize the way we interact with our devices in everyday tasks.
To date, AI-powered assistance tools have focused on individual applications or windows., but Copilot's Desktop Share goes much further: now AI can "worm" everything that happens on your screen, something very similar to share screen in a video call, and respond to you in real time, guiding you step by step through any content you have open.
What is Vision Desktop Share and what is it used for?

Functionality Vision Desktop Share allows Copilot to analyze, comment, and resolve questions about any element on the screen.. The system can help you write a resume, provide you with tips to improve your creative projects, analyze open web pages or applications, or even give personalized suggestions in real time about video games, online stores or digital banking.
Its activation is simple: Just tap the glasses icon in the Copilot bar and choose whether you want to share your entire screen or a specific window. You can also activate Vision during a voice conversation, providing contextual assistance even when you're talking to the AI instead of typing.
How it works and what its possibilities are
Vision Desktop Share transforms the Copilot experience into something much more flexible and powerful. Once you decide to share your desktop, Copilot can answer specific questions about any visible content, from text documents to websites, games, images, and even DRM-protected applications. In recent tests, it proved capable of viewing applications such as Steam or services of streaming, seamlessly suggesting contextual content and recommendations.
Its potential use is very broad. For example, You can ask for help improving your productivity, receive tips on how to spend less by checking your bank account, and even get suggestions for your video game library based on your preferences or Metacritic scores.On sensitive websites or content, Copilot displays cautious messages and refrains from interacting with or analyzing certain pages in detail, thus respecting safety limits and appropriate content.
Privacy and differences compared to other functions
One of the main debates surrounding Vision Desktop Share has to do with privacy.Unlike Recall, Microsoft's controversial previous feature that took automatic screenshots without explicit consent, Vision Desktop Share only activates when the user gives explicit permission. Nothing is shared or recorded unless you authorize it. and, at the end of the session, the information is deleted.
Microsoft has insisted that Privacy is assured and no data from your personal files, folders, or images will be recorded or stored by default.Still, some privacy experts recommend caution, as sharing your entire screen will give the AI access to everything visible, including private or sensitive information.
Requirements, availability and how to test it
Vision Desktop Share is only available to Windows Insider Program users. The rollout is being phased in by region. To access the feature, you'll need to update your Copilot app to version 1.25071.125 or higher through the Microsoft Store. Currently, availability is limited to select markets like the United States, and the feature may not be immediately available for all Insiders, as Microsoft is rolling it out in waves.
The usage process is straightforward:
- Update Copilot to the required version via the Microsoft Store.
- Click on the glasses icon in the Copilot toolbar.
- Select if you want to share the full desktop or just a window.
- To end the session, you can click 'Stop' or the 'X' icon.
This Microsoft tool is emerging as a versatile option for users seeking personalized assistance in their digital workflow, always prioritizing security and control over shared data.
By integrating Vision Desktop Share, Copilot becomes a digital copilot capable of adapting to your team's tasks and dynamically offering assistance, while maintaining privacy and control.
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