Searching in Windows 11 is about to get easier... for some

How many times have you tried searching for a file, only to forget what you called it?

You know it’s there. You remember writing it, maybe even roughly when.

But Windows search just stares blankly back at you. Or worse, throws up ten random web results and a document from 2019 that has nothing to do with anything.

Sound familiar? So annoying.

It’s a common pain point, especially for teams juggling multiple files, folders, and projects.

Well, get your hands ready to applaud: Microsoft is finally doing something about it.

A new update for Windows 11 promises to make search feel a lot more like a conversation. Instead of needing to remember exact file names, you’ll be able to type something like “find the notes I made for the July project meeting”. Or “show me pictures of the team at the summer BBQ”. And your PC will understand what you mean.

It’s called natural language search, and it’s a big step forward. But only if you’re using what Microsoft calls a Copilot+ PC.

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