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Microsoft launches Copilot internally to boost AI adoption by developers – Business Insider
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Microsoft launches Copilot internally to boost AI adoption by developers – Business Insider

[ad_1] Microsoft is launching Microsoft 365 Copilot tool for employees as it looks to get more developers to use artificial intelligence, Business Insider reported on Wednesday.The company has been running pilot tests to up the usage of AI tools among its community of developers and was planning a wider release of Microsoft 365 to its teams for the first time, the report said, citing an internal message. Microsoft did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The company's investment and partnership with OpenAI, along with rapidly growing cloud business thanks to customers looking to build AI applications, has made Microsoft the world's most valuable company, surpassing Apple.The Copilot tool is Microsoft's generative AI assistant, built using OpenAI's large language mod...
Microsoft and others are making new tools to help small businesses capitalize on A.I.
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Microsoft and others are making new tools to help small businesses capitalize on A.I.

[ad_1] The influx of generative artificial intelligence software is transforming small businesses. Small business owners are using A.I. tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Bard and others to check grammar in emails, punch up marketing copy and research business plans. What's more, bigger companies are developing tools specifically to help small businesses integrate A.I. into their operations in more advanced ways.Microsoft's Copilot lets users ask software to perform tasks like summarize an email or a Teams meeting, come up with key themes in a document, or draft emails in a conversational tone in Outlook. We are on WhatsApp Channels. Click to join.  The service, which costs $30-a-month per employee, was recently expanded from companies with at least 300 employees to all companies, so...
Microsoft Copilot Pro LAUNCHED for smaller companies, consumers; Know features, pricing, and more
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Microsoft Copilot Pro LAUNCHED for smaller companies, consumers; Know features, pricing, and more

[ad_1] Ever since the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution began, Microsoft has been on a mission to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into its suite of products such as Microsoft 365, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Office, and Windows. As part of its efforts to create an AI-assisted future, the tech giant in recent months has unveiled a vast range of products and services that leverage the power of AI, including Bing Chat, Microsoft's very own AI chatbot. All these AI services have been brought under one brand - Microsoft Copilot. Now, the Redmond-based tech giant has launched Copilot Pro, opening up the AI assistant to consumers, as well as making it available to smaller companies without any minimum purchase restrictions.Microsoft launches Copilot ProMicrosoft is selling a $20-a...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI catastrophe feared, AI turns key issue for Italy, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI catastrophe feared, AI turns key issue for Italy, and more

[ad_1] AI Roundup: Several notable developments took place in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) today, January 4. Microsoft launched the Copilot key, a key that can summon Microsoft's AI chatbot at just a press of a button. Meanwhile, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Thursday said that AI will be one of the two key issues for Italy during its one-year presidency of the G7. Nearly 58 pct of the researchers think that AI could have catastrophic effects, according to a new survey. All this, and more in today's AI roundup.1. AI to be important G7 issue for Italy, says PM MeloniItalian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Thursday said that AI will be one of the two key issues for Italy during its one-year presidency of the Group of Seven (G7). As per a Reuters report, the Italia...
Looking for the perfect ‘Happy New Year 2024’ wishes? Know what Bard, ChatGPT, and Copilot suggest
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Looking for the perfect ‘Happy New Year 2024’ wishes? Know what Bard, ChatGPT, and Copilot suggest

[ad_1] In just a few hours from now, the clock will strike 12 and the world will welcome the year 2024. It is an occasion to celebrate with friends and family and to prepare your New Year's resolutions. But if you are away from your loved ones, it is also the time to reach out to them to wish them well for the year ahead. However, you cannot send the same ‘Happy New Year 2024' message you share with your elders and family with your friends. It requires you to come up with different creative messages. If you are struggling with this, don't worry. We asked the three prominent AI chatbots — OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Microsoft Copilot — and they gave us some really good suggestions. Let us check them out.To keep it consistent, we kept the text prompt the same across the three chatb...
Microsoft Copilot app is now available for iPhones; the AI chatbot can generate text and images
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Microsoft Copilot app is now available for iPhones; the AI chatbot can generate text and images

[ad_1] After OpenAI launched its ChatGPT app on Android and iOS, Microsoft has followed suit. Just days after launching the Android app, Microsoft Copilot, the company's AI chatbot integrated with the Bing search engine, is now available for iPhones too. The app has also been optimized for iPads and is available for iPadOS. The app, unlike its web avatar, is a standalone AI chatbot that can answer questions in both text as well as image formats. The app is free to use.The Microsoft Copilot app for iOS can be accessed here. Interestingly, where ChatGPT only lets you access the GPT 3.5 version on the free account, Microsoft is letting you get access to GPT 4 through the Copilot app. On its app info page, it said, “Copilot is a pioneering chat assistant from Microsoft powered by the latest...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Bing AI gets election info wrong, AI risk to financial systems, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Bing AI gets election info wrong, AI risk to financial systems, more

[ad_1] Today, December 15, the artificial intelligence space was filled with twists and turns, and the familiar foe of emerging technology, AI hallucination, has made a comeback. In the first incident, Microsoft's AI chatbot Bing AI made a major blunder while answering questions on elections in Germany and Switzerland. In other news, the US Financial Stability Oversight Council has found that the rapid adoption of AI can pose new risks for the financial system of the country. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.Microsoft's Bing AI wrongly answers election questionsResearch from European nonprofits AI Forensics and AlgorithmWatch indicates that Microsoft's Bing AI chatbot, now called Microsoft Copilot, provided inaccurate answers to 1 in 3 basic questions about...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says pace of AI innovation in 2023 was astounding, cites favorite use-cases
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says pace of AI innovation in 2023 was astounding, cites favorite use-cases

[ad_1] Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella just dropped a short video on X (formerly Twitter) where he highlighted the achievements of the company in the artificial intelligence division. In the ‘Pace of AI innovation in 2023' video, he provided a few examples where organizations used AI tools by the company to make a positive impact on the world. Microsoft launched Copilot earlier this year, powered by OpenAI's GPT technology, and used it to build its own AI products for enterprises. In the span of just a few months, Microsoft has built several partnerships with businesses across the globe where companies are using its AI systems to build consumer-centric products, he revealed.In the video, Nadella said, “The pace of AI innovation in 2023 was astounding – but even more impressive was how peopl...
Looking for ChatGPT alternatives? Check these top 5 replacements – Bard, Copilot, more
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Looking for ChatGPT alternatives? Check these top 5 replacements – Bard, Copilot, more

[ad_1] Ever since it was launched in November 2022, OpenAI's ChatGPT has created an artificial intelligence frenzy that is still going strong. ChatGPT is the pioneer when it comes to generative AI chatbot technology, and with its Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (GPT) foundational model, it can do pretty much anything a modern AI chatbot can. However, it is also one of the most general-purpose chatbots there is. If your use case requires you to go for something more nuanced or for a different capability, then these are the best ChatGPT alternatives that you should know about. The list includes Google Bard, Microsoft Copilot, and more. Best ChatGPT alternatives1. Google Bard: Google Bard is based on the company's next-generation language and conversation capabilities powered by their L...
Microsoft Copilot: GPT-4 Turbo, Code Interpreter, and other AI features coming; how you will benefit
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Microsoft Copilot: GPT-4 Turbo, Code Interpreter, and other AI features coming; how you will benefit

[ad_1] In the last few years, Microsoft has been on a mission to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into its suite of products such as Microsoft 365, Microsoft Edge, and Windows. As part of its efforts to create an AI-assisted future, the tech giant in recent months has unveiled a vast range of products and services that leverage the power of AI, including Bing Chat, Microsoft's very own AI chatbot. All these AI services have been brought under one brand - Microsoft Copilot. However, the advancements in AI are far from over for Microsoft, and it is planning to roll out a plethora of AI features soon, it has announced. From GPT-4 Turbo, and Code Interpreter to the new DALL-E 3 model, check out what's coming to Microsoft Copilot.Microsoft Copilot update: All the upcoming features1. ...