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Microsoft Copilot Launches on Samsung TVs for Free

Microsoft Copilot Expands to Samsung TVs

Microsoft's AI assistant Copilot has officially launched on select Samsung 2025 TV and monitor models, including Neo QLED, OLED, The Frame series, and M7/M8/M9 monitors. This integration represents a significant step in bringing AI-powered assistance to home entertainment systems.

How It Works

The service is built into Samsung's Tizen operating system, activated via the microphone button on Samsung remotes. When users ask questions or request recommendations:

  • Delivers voice responses
  • Displays visual cards with movie ratings, images, and descriptions
  • Features an animated character with synchronized facial expressions Image

Personalization and Availability

By linking a Microsoft account, users gain access to:

  • Tailored content recommendations
  • Viewing history integration
  • Cross-device synchronization

The basic service is offered free of charge, though Microsoft notes some regional limitations may apply during initial rollout phases.

Key Points

  • First major AI integration with Samsung Smart TVs
  • Combines voice interaction with visual responses
  • Free service with premium features likely in future
  • Currently limited to select 2025 Samsung models

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