Thursday , 14 November 2024
Home Kripto Microsoft’s Outlook Now Has AI Themes That Can Change with the Weather
Kripto

Microsoft’s Outlook Now Has AI Themes That Can Change with the Weather

Microsoft’s Outlook Now Has AI Themes That Can Change with the Weather

Microsoft’s latest update brings a bit of flair to your inbox. Outlook users with Copilot Pro or business accounts can now personalize their email experience with new AI-generated themes.

This new feature, announced Thursday, lets you create themes based on your location or even pick from over 100 global inspirations. Available across iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and the web, it’s an upgrade for those looking to add some character to their inbox.

Dubbed “Themes by Copilot,” the feature allows themes to refresh on schedules you choose—whether that’s every few hours, daily, weekly, or monthly. You can even pick a style for each theme: realistic, oil painting, or a cartoon-inspired look. If you’ve granted Outlook location permissions, the “My Location” theme will automatically update based on where you are, creating custom visuals every time you’re on the go. Weather-based themes do something similar, changing with current conditions, so your inbox feels in tune with the day outside.

The new feature sits under Appearance Settings in Outlook, letting users personalize their email environment much like decorating a workspace with art or trinkets. And while it doesn’t add new functionality to the platform, it’s a fun twist that Gmail doesn’t offer (though Chrome does have customizable AI themes). Microsoft hopes these themes will bring a bit of playfulness to the Outlook experience.

Microsoft’s update follows Wednesday’s AI-powered upgrades for Notepad and Paint, now in preview for Windows Insiders. Notepad’s new “Rewrite” tool lets users adjust sentence structure, tone, and length with AI, while Paint gained a Generative Fill option to make edits with text prompts and a Generative Erase feature to remove unwanted objects from images.

These features are rolling out to Windows 11 Insiders in the U.S., U.K., Canada, France, Italy, and Germany as part of Microsoft’s broader AI push.

Related Articles

Apple Reportedly Bringing AI-Powered Smart Home Hub to Walls in 2025
Kripto

Apple Reportedly Bringing AI-Powered Smart Home Hub to Walls in 2025

Apple may be preparing to join the smart home market in 2025...

Small Businesses Gain New AI Tool as Alibaba Expands International Reach
Kripto

Small Businesses Gain New AI Tool as Alibaba Expands International Reach

Alibaba has launched a new artificial intelligence-driven search engine, Accio, aimed at...

Investor Loses  Million in GIGA Tokens to Phishing Scam Involving Fake Zoom Link
Kripto

Investor Loses $6 Million in GIGA Tokens to Phishing Scam Involving Fake Zoom Link

A significant phishing attack targeting a well-known memecoin investor resulted in a...

US Ether ETFs Experience Record Inflows, Signaling Strong Market Confidence
Kripto

US Ether ETFs Experience Record Inflows, Signaling Strong Market Confidence

The U.S. spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have marked a significant milestone,...