Microsoft has been calling Copilot the name and style of its AI assistant and other AI services for over a year now, but it appears the company is embarking on a rebranding project with transparent origins. For references shared on While the central positioning of AI in the operating system is certainly no surprise, the name is either a deliberate attempt to leverage Appleās āApple Intelligenceā branding or the biggest coincidence since Mark Zuckerberg started a company with the same name as Appleās digital yearbook Harvard.
Of course, you canāt copyright the term Intelligence, but the potential decision to go along with Appleās branding choice suggests Microsoft sees it as a way to get the idea of āāan AI-powered operating system into the minds of customers. Microsoft has used Windows Intelligence as a term before, but itās mostly been used for cybersecurity upgrades. And to be fair, itās not just any name. Microsoft wants AI, regardless of the name, to be baked into everything it offers, including core Windows features like Notepad and the entire Microsoft 365 suite. Windows Intelligence could replace Copilot, making the AI āāAssistant a product of Windows Intelligence rather than an independent tool.
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Capitalizing on Appleās branding is an odd choice for competitors, but itās happened before. In fact, Apple is often the target, thanks to its own marketing success. Think of all the products with āiā as the first letter or āpodā somewhere in the name.
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