Generative AI Coming to Microsoft 365

 

Microsoft is putting a lot of eggs – $10 billion – in the OpenAI basket.

By Rick Richardson
Technology This Week

Microsoft has recently dominated the tech news cycle as a result of its $10 billion investment in OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, and a flurry of new products like Bing Chat. The Redmond behemoth isn’t done either; it’s getting ready to introduce a brand-new AI-powered assistant to its office suite.

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Dubbed Microsoft 365 Copilot, the feature will automate tasks like writing emails, summarizing meetings and even making beautiful PowerPoint presentations. Even though it all seems too good to be true, Microsoft’s initial demos show promise.