Microsoft is reportedly bringing AI functionality to several Windows 11 apps, including Photos, Snipping Tool, and Paint, enabling features such as object identification, optical character recognition, and AI art generation.
Microsoft's Bing AI is now officially supported on Google Chrome, expanding its reach beyond the Edge browser.
Microsoft is expected to unveil new hardware products, including two-in-one models, laptops, and accessories, at its upcoming "special event" on September 21, along with AI-powered features and services, including previously announced AI innovations and potential updates to the Surface Laptop Studio, Surface Laptop Go, Surface Go tablets, and Surface Pro. The event may also include announcements about new for-Surface accessories and software updates, such as third-party plugins for Bing Chat and AI integrations across Windows 11 applications.
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.
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.
Microsoft is set to unveil its AI integration plans for Windows, Microsoft 365 services, and Surface at a special event, building on its existing OpenAI partnership and signaling a shift toward a web-based future for Windows.
Microsoft is set to announce new Surface hardware and discuss its vision for AI-powered features in Windows, Office, Bing, and other products at a special event in New York City, following the departure of former Windows and Surface chief Panos Panay who is rumored to be joining Amazon.
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 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 will be releasing a major Windows update with over 150 new features, including the introduction of the ChatGPT-powered AI assistant Copilot and updates to apps like Paint and Backup.
Microsoft is integrating advanced AI-powered features into its software and Windows operating system, as announced by the company's CEO.
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'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.
Microsoft has announced that OpenAI's DALL-E 3 model is now available to all users of Bing Chat and Bing Image Creator, making it the most popular image generating tool and offering improved image creation capabilities and safety tools.
Microsoft stands to profit from the growing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) through its strategic moves in the field, which include integrating generative AI tools into its suite of productivity tools and its sizable investment in OpenAI's ChatGPT, potentially generating significant additional revenue and profits.
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's Copilot AI is a suite of AI tools that function as a digital personal assistant, offering various productivity and entertainment features such as summarizing text, generating images, transcribing audio, and connecting to external devices, and can be enabled on Windows 11 through the latest update and disabled through settings or PowerShell commands.
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 is launching Copilot, an AI assistant that can attend meetings on behalf of users and generate transcripts and summaries, raising both advantages and concerns among managers and workers.
Microsoft has announced the expansion of its Security Copilot product, a generative AI security assistant that helps protect organizations against cyber threats and saves security teams time by automating tasks and providing actionable recommendations.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes that AI is the most significant advancement in computing in over a decade and outlines its importance in the company's annual report, highlighting its potential to reshape every software category and business. Microsoft has partnered with OpenAI, the breakout leader in natural language AI, giving them a competitive edge over Google. However, caution is needed in the overconfident and uninformed application of AI systems, as their limitations and potential risks are still being understood.