Windows 11 to feature AI-driven Search and new ‘Click to Do’ tool

Windows 11 to feature AI-driven Search and new ‘Click to Do’ tool

Microsoft has officially announced an AI-powered enhancement to Windows Search, set to roll out in early 2025. This update aims to significantly improve how users locate files, documents, and images on their Copilot+ PCs. 

The announcement was made on Thursday as part of Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to encourage users to transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11.

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Enhanced search capabilities

The new search functionality will utilise advanced AI models and the dedicated neural processing units (NPUs) found in Copilot+ PCs. Users can now describe what they are looking for using natural language, eliminating the need to remember specific file names or locations.

Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft’s executive vice president and chief marketing officer for consumers, stated, “You no longer need to remember file names and document locations… Windows will better understand your intent and match the right document, image, file, or email”.

This feature will be available in File Explorer before expanding to the main Windows search interface and Settings. 

The ability to search using descriptive terms means that users can type phrases like “BBQ party” to find relevant photos or documents, even if those terms aren’t in the file names.

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Introducing Click to Do

Alongside the search improvements, Microsoft is launching a new feature called Click to Do. This tool allows users to interact with content on their screens more intuitively. Users can select images or text for various actions like visual searches or summarising documents by pressing the Windows key and clicking with their mouse. 

Mehdi explained that Click to Do is designed to “help you quickly search, learn, shop, or act on those items”.

These enhancements are part of Microsoft’s broader initiative to integrate AI into its operating system, making everyday tasks more efficient and user-friendly. 

These features will be rolled out to Windows Insiders later this month and become widely available in November.

With these updates, Microsoft aims to modernise the Windows experience and provide practical solutions that address users’ common frustrations when searching for files. 

The integration of AI is expected to transform how people interact with their devices by simplifying complex tasks and enhancing productivity.

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