Microsoft is continuing to push to include ChatGPT in its services. This time, it is Microsoft's 365 productivity suite that now has the invaluable help of OpenAI.
Today we get to know Microsoft 365 Copilot. This is the official name for the American giant's ambitious goal of providing users with new tools that make them more creative, productive, and collaborative.
Microsoft's well-known productivity suite is resurrected by Microsoft 365 Copilot.
The Copilot project has been added to the Microsoft 365 suite in order to collaborate with users. As the name implies, this is a dedicated assistant to your projects, always available to assist you when needed.
This AI technology will be expanded into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and other Microsoft services. It will be applied across all services with the same aim: to increase users' productivity.
If you want it, Microsoft 365 Copilot in Word will be your starting point for any document. Simply provide a topic for the AI to compose a first draft, saving you hours of research and brainstorming.
Sometimes, Copilot will be correct, but other times, it will not. Indeed, the company encourages that this should be your starting point, recommending that the draft be edited to reflect your thoughts, preferences, and, above all, character.
Microsoft 365 Copilot will allow PowerPoint to create presentations in a matter of seconds. The idea is the same: select the topic you want and the AI will create a complete presentation that you can modify later.
With the introduction of this artificial intelligence, it will be much simpler to analyze data, enhance data quality, and create professional looking data visualizations.
Teams is designed to enable you to see your true potential by generating summaries of the most important conversations, who said what, and suggestions for actions to be taken accordingly. All this in real time so you don't feel out of tune with any meeting.
The Microsoft 365 Copilot integration will be a boon for anyone who spends hours on their inbox. Thanks to AI, it will be possible to summarize long emails and quickly line up responses.
Microsoft 365 Copilot is already being tested by a select few users. This is a way for Microsoft to develop software that allows it to enhance its AI in the workplace.