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At an event on Thursday, the company announced that Microsoft 365 users will soon be able to use what the company is calling an AI “Co-pilot,” which will help edit, summarize, create and ...
Jared Spataro, head of marketing for Microsoft 365, acknowledged that its new co-pilot tool can make errors. But, he emphasised that the AI tools are only meant to augment the user, not displace them.
During the Microsoft Build 2023 conference on Tuesday, company executives clarified and confirmed that its 365 Copilot AI — the same one going into Office — will be "natively integrated" into ...
Microsoft has unveiled Copilot, a new AI assistant that helps Office users create documents and more. Copilot will be available across Microsoft 365 apps and services.
Microsoft 365 Copilot will be integrated directly into all of the company’s productivity apps, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and more. Copilot will look and behave the same ...
Microsoft’s fiscal year 2025 which begins in July 2024 will be the true inflection year of AI growth, with pricing, beta customers, and use cases all being rolled out over the next 3-6 months ...
Microsoft announced the price hike for the Office 365 apps in a blog post explaining the changes. Yes, AI development is expensive, and I absolutely agree that we, as end users, have to pay for ...
Moreover, most users agree on how terrible Microsoft 365's new name and logo look. As if ditching the "Office 365" branding for "Microsoft 365" wasn't enough, it's further muddied the waters with ...
Microsoft is expanding preview access to its Microsoft 365 Copilot, a digital assistant based on OpenAI’s GPT-4 that brings AI-powered capabilities across Microsoft 365 apps and services.