Windows co-pilot
I think in psychology terms users are getting used to their tech products doing more for them than ever before, which makes the idea of a windows co-pilot a good one An assistant that empowers the user to do more with fewer mistakes and more confidence. I think that users will appreciate the extra work they can get done with co-pilot, it might be worth reminding them of the time they have saved using co-pilot. I think some of the reservations users will have about using co-pilot are the uniqueness of the results for example in the case of writing some text and appropriateness of co-pilots actions. So will co-pilot be genuinely useful or another automation type of tool producing cookie cutter solutions? It will be interesting to see how the capabilities of co-pilot evolve in windows, how intrusive users think co-pilot is and whether the users genuinely prefer the results over the regular way of doing things.