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Microsoft has announced that it's bringing AI to all its Office applications, including Word via a new "Copilot" feature that can generate texts based on user prompts using natural language. You ...
Microsoft has unveiled a list of new user features for its Copilot chatbot, with the forthcoming integration of AI-generated image creation in Word and PowerPoint the most eye-catching. Additional ...
Microsoft has unveiled Copilot, a new AI assistant that helps Office users create documents and more. Copilot will be available across Microsoft 365 apps and services.
Microsoft is now putting its AI into all of its 365 apps, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and more.What’s more, Microsoft said it will be accessing your data, including ...
But to generate AI art within Word, Microsoft charges an additional $20 per user per month for what it calls a Copilot Pro subscription. That’s where it begins to get a little weird.
FILE – In this July 3, 2014, file photo, the Microsoft Corp. logo is displayed outside the Microsoft Visitor Center in Redmond, Wash. Microsoft is infusing generative AI tools into its Office ...
The new Correction feature builds on Microsoft's existing ‘groundedness detection’, which essentially cross-references AI text to a supporting document input by the user. The tool will be ...
Microsoft's AI assistant Copilot can now automatically summarize Word documents when you share them through OneDrive — but only if you pay for both Copilot Pro and a 365 subscription. Copilot ...
The built-in PDF reader in Microsoft’s Edge browser is getting more AI features, reports MSPoweruser. Powered by Microsoft’s Copilot AI, Edge can now pick out the main points of a PDF document ...
Microsoft is also planning to test similar AI actions for Office files soon, enabling you to summarize documents stored in OneDrive or SharePoint, or quickly create AI-generated lists from files ...