Microsoft is reportedly integrating artificial intelligence (AI) features into long-standing default apps like Paint, Photos, Snipping Tool, and the Camera application, including capabilities like object and person identification, optical character recognition, and text-based image generation. It is unclear how much the new tools will rely on local hardware or an active internet connection.
Microsoft has filed a patent application for an "artificial intelligence assisted wearable" in the form of a backpack that can complete commands or answer questions while on the go, offering a portable and context-aware digital assistant.
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 has announced its Copilot Copyright Commitment, assuring customers that they can use the output generated by its AI-powered Copilots without worrying about copyright claims, and the company will assume responsibility for any potential legal risks involved.
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.
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 has announced the launch of the Early Access Program for its generative AI service, M365 Copilot, in Australia, with businesses like AGL, Data#3, Bupa, NAB, Powerlink Queensland, Rest Super, and Suncorp being among the first to deploy the technology, aiming to improve productivity and employee experiences.
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 is introducing Microsoft Copilot, an AI-powered companion that will provide assistance and improve productivity across Windows 11, Microsoft 365, Bing, and Edge, with capabilities such as natural language interactions, personalized search, and AI-powered shopping experiences. Copilot will roll out as part of the Windows 11 update on September 26 and will be available in various Microsoft products. Additionally, Microsoft is unveiling new Surface devices and announcing the general availability of Microsoft 365 Copilot and Microsoft 365 Chat for enterprise customers on November 1, 2023.
Microsoft is integrating advanced AI-powered features into its software and Windows operating system, as announced by the company's CEO.
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.
AI and software development are becoming increasingly intertwined with the help of tools like Copilot, but the demand for software developers will continue to surpass the supply due to the growing amount of software and legacy code that needs to be managed and maintained.
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.
Windows 11 has introduced Copilot, an AI-powered assistant, along with updates to MS Paint, Snipping Tool, and File Explorer, providing features such as layers, graphics generation, text extraction, redaction, and native support for RAR files.
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 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 has unveiled the third generation of OneDrive, featuring an AI-powered Copilot system and various improvements for businesses, including a new Fluent design, enhanced file recommendations, streamlined sharing and permission management, a people view for easier collaboration, and the ability to favorite files that will synchronize across platforms.
Microsoft is introducing its Microsoft 365 Copilot assistant to OneNote, allowing users to generate lists, draft plans, rewrite notes, and more, with a launch planned for November 1 for certain customers on business and enterprise plans.
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 is making big moves in the AI industry, with plans to release more extensive AI products, including AI-enhanced versions of popular tools like Word and Excel, and rolling out its own AI chip to compete with Nvidia. The company's aggressive AI push has the potential to drive its growth and establish it as a leader in the industry.
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 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 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.