Windows 11 is expected to introduce AI-powered features such as Copilot, OCR in the Camera app and Snipping Tool, object removal in the Photos app, and generative AI in the Paint app. These features will enhance productivity by allowing users to extract and edit text from images, remove objects from photos, and generate images based on descriptions.
Microsoft is reportedly integrating its generative AI product, Copilot, into its cloud storage service, OneDrive, providing users with organizational features and more efficient file lookup, with the announcement potentially being made at the Power Platform Conference on October 3.
Salesforce is introducing AI chatbots called Copilot to its applications, allowing employees to access generative AI for more efficient job performance, with the platform also integrating with its Data Cloud service to create a one-stop platform for building low-code AI-powered CRM applications.
Salesforce has introduced a conversational AI assistant, Einstein Copilot, that allows users to ask questions and retrieve information about specific business tasks, aiming to automate and assist work for white-collar companies.
Microsoft Copilot and Google Duet are powerful AI assistants that enhance productivity in proprietary applications, with Copilot offering better integration and features, especially within Microsoft Teams.
GitHub has expanded the availability of Copilot Chat, a programming-centric chatbot, to all current individual subscribers, allowing developers to have multiturn conversations about coding and receive real-time guidance without leaving the IDE.
Microsoft is launching a new unified Copilot experience on September 26th, which will be built into Windows 11 and available across various apps and experiences.
Microsoft announced that it will bundle its CoPilot AI into a single, unified assistant across all of its products, aiming to transform the relationship between technology and users in a new era of personal computing.
Microsoft has unveiled new Surface hardware and AI-powered upgrades to Bing Chat and Windows, including the integration of Copilot as a core experience running across Microsoft's most used applications and devices. The Surface Laptop Go 3 and Surface Laptop Studio 2 have also been announced with improved features and accessibility tools.
Microsoft's upcoming Windows 11 23H2 update will introduce AI features, including Windows Copilot powered by Bing Chat, as well as improvements to File Explorer and Start, and updates to the Microsoft Store app. The update will be available in preview form on September 26 before a wider release in October.
Microsoft is launching Microsoft 365 Copilot, an AI supplement to its productivity apps, which is expected to expand the company's market-leading Office applications and contribute to its revenue growth.
Microsoft has introduced new features to its AI chatbot, Bing Chat, including more personalized answers, an improved shopping experience, and an Image Creator powered by OpenAI's DALL-E 3.
Microsoft's fall event showcased its AI leadership with generative AI upgrades to Bing Chat, Windows Copilot, and more, as well as the introduction of new Surface models, further integrating AI into its offerings.
Microsoft is integrating its AI-powered Copilot into its office tools, including web browsers and productivity apps, in the hopes of widespread adoption by workers who have become accustomed to workplace changes during the pandemic. Microsoft executives believe that disruptions caused by COVID-19 have primed employees for the use of AI helpers like Copilot.
Microsoft's recent updates focused on AI-driven features like Copilot and Bing Chat, but while these advancements are impressive, concerns over privacy outweigh the benefits.
The Mayo Clinic is among the first healthcare organizations to deploy Microsoft 365 Copilot, a generative AI service that combines large language models with organizational data to increase productivity and automate tasks in the healthcare industry.
Microsoft has introduced an AI-powered tool called Paint Cocreator in Windows 11, which generates images based on user descriptions and offers different styles to choose from, requiring virtual credits for use.
Microsoft Copilot, an AI-powered chat sidebar, is set to revolutionize desktop computing by offering users the ability to generate text, create images, and change computer settings or open apps, although it is still in its preview stage and has limitations in certain areas.
Microsoft Copilot, an AI assistant that lives within Microsoft 365 apps, has the ability to access and compile sensitive data, posing potential risks for information security teams.
Microsoft is expanding its rollout of AI tools for corporate users, including an AI-powered copilot for writing emails and an intelligent writing assistant for suggested edits and improvements, with the tools being made available to more corporate clients starting on November 1.
Microsoft's major update for Windows 11 introduces AI-powered features like Copilot, which has limited functionality and is frustrating to use, but other apps like Snipping Tool, Paint, and Photos have received AI upgrades that offer useful features such as OCR support, background removal, and background blur.
Microsoft is launching Microsoft 365 Copilot, an AI assistant embedded in its office apps that can summarize meetings, draft emails, and create documents, raising concerns about job displacement and overreliance on AI-powered assistance.
Microsoft 365 Copilot, an AI assistant, will be able to summarize Teams meetings, email threads, and suggest action items, replies, and follow-up meetings, aiming to increase productivity and accessibility.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has outlined plans to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) across the company's customer solutions and tech stacks, with a focus on natural language processing and generative AI, as well as incorporating AI Copilot into its most used products and experiences.
Microsoft is putting AI first in its redesign of Windows 12, with Windows Copilot potentially replacing the Start button as the orchestrator of all app experiences.
Windows 12 is expected to undergo a substantial system redesign to provide an AI-centric user experience, potentially replacing the Start button with the Copilot AI feature.