Microsoft unveils AI-powered Copilot for Windows 11

Microsoft has revealed a new set of artificial intelligence-powered solutions across its products, kicking off with Windows 11 on Sept. 26.

Microsoft has taken another step toward integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technology into its products. On Sept. 21, the company announced Microsoft Copilot, which merges interfaces on Windows with language models. 

According to Microsoft’s announcement, the solution will work as an app or reveal itself to users by right-clicking. It will be available as enhancements on popular apps like Paint, Photos and Clipchamp. Across other products, search engine Bing will be supported by OpenAI’s new DALL-E 3 model, while Microsoft 365 Copilot will integrate a chat assistant for enterprise solutions.

“We are entering a new era of AI, one that is fundamentally changing how we relate to and benefit from technology,” Microsoft stated in the announcement. An early version of Copilot will be available as a free Windows 11 update starting Sept. 26 and across Bing, Edge and Microsoft 365 later this year, said the company.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/5rEZGSFgZVY One of the tech giant’s bets is its Microsoft 365 Copilot, designed to assist users and enterprises with repetitive tasks, such as writing documents, summarizing and presentations. The solution works through Microsoft’s traditional applications — such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint — and costs $30 a month per user, on top of the subscription fee for accessing Microsoft 365 apps.

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source: cointelegraph.com, Ana Paula Pereira, 22.09.2023

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