Breaking News

Microsoft has officially integrated its Copilot AI assistant into Samsung’s 2025 lineup of smart TVs and monitors, marking the first time Copilot is directly embedded into consumer televisions. This partnership combines Microsoft’s AI technology with Samsung’s popular Neo QLED, OLED, Micro RGB TVs, The Frame series, and M7–M9 Smart Monitors, transforming the way users discover content, get recommendations, and interact with their devices.
Smarter TV Experience with Copilot AI
Smarter TV Experience with Copilot AI
The integration of Microsoft Copilot AI allows Samsung users to access a wide range of features directly on the big screen:
Spoiler-free recaps for TV shows and series when resuming episodes
Personalized content recommendations based on genres, moods, or themes
Group-friendly picks tailored to multiple viewers’ preferences
Entertainment insights like actor details, director information, or related movies
Everyday queries such as weather forecasts, local advice, or quick answers
This AI-driven upgrade ensures that Samsung’s 2025 TVs and monitors double as smart assistants, bridging the gap between entertainment and productivity.
How Copilot Works on Samsung TVs
Copilot is built into Samsung’s Tizen OS, accessible via the Apps Tab and Samsung Daily Plus. Users can activate it by pressing the microphone button on their Samsung remote and speaking naturally.
Copilot can also be personalized by signing in with a Microsoft account using a QR code, enabling memory-based responses and tailored suggestions. The assistant appears as an animated on-screen character, delivering responses with voice and visuals in the form of rich cards that display movie details, images, and forecasts, optimized for large displays.
Copilot AI is rolling out on Samsung’s 2025 TV lineup, including:
- Micro RGB TVs
- Neo QLED TVs
- OLED TVs
- The Frame Pro & The Frame series
- M7, M8, and M9 Smart Monitors
The feature is free to use and currently available in select global markets, with expansion expected later this year. However, availability in India has not yet been confirmed.
With this integration, Samsung and Microsoft are reshaping the future of AI-powered home entertainment. By combining Copilot AI’s intelligent assistance with Samsung’s premium display technology, users gain smarter viewing experiences, interactive recommendations, and hands-free assistance—all while keeping entertainment at the center.
This move not only positions Samsung’s 2025 TVs and smart monitors as leaders in next-gen home entertainment but also strengthens Microsoft Copilot’s presence in consumer technology, expanding beyond PCs and mobile devices.
See What’s Next in Tech With the Fast Forward Newsletter
Tweets From @varindiamag
Nothing to see here - yet
When they Tweet, their Tweets will show up here.