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Microsoft has come out with a statement saying they're adding a Microsoft Copilot key to new keyboards, landing on the keys usually used as the second alt, or the Menu button. This adds to the Windows button on the keyboard, that there is usually 1 or 2 of.
From what I know you can reprogram the key to do something, but I don't know what.
This adds to Microsoft's AI service, Copilot, which they believe is one of the biggest things they've made, even over Windows.
Copilot is also available on Bing, and on the Windows 11 taskbar.