Microsoft launches AI Copilot for Windows 11
Microsoft launches AI Copilot for Windows 11.Author: Ana LianGuaiula Pereira, Cointelegraph; Translation: Song Xue, LianGuai
Microsoft has taken another step in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) technology into its products. On September 21st, the company released Microsoft Copilot, which combines the interface on Windows with language models.
According to Microsoft’s announcement, this solution can run as an application or be shown to users by right-clicking. It will be offered as an enhanced feature for popular applications such as LianGuaiint, Photos, and Clipchamp. In other products, the search engine Bing will receive support from OpenAI’s new DALL-E 3 model, and Microsoft 365 Copilot will integrate chat assistants for enterprise solutions.
Microsoft stated in the announcement, “We are entering a new era of artificial intelligence, which fundamentally changes our relationship with technology and how we benefit from it.” The company said that early versions of Copilot will be available as a free update for Windows 11 starting on September 26th, and will be available later this year on Bing, Edge, and Microsoft 365.
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One of the tech giant’s bets is Microsoft 365 Copilot, which aims to help users and businesses complete repetitive tasks such as writing documents, summarizing, and presenting. This solution runs through Microsoft’s traditional applications like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, with a monthly cost of $30 per user in addition to the subscription fee for Microsoft 365 applications.
According to Macquarie, the financial firm’s prediction, Microsoft’s Office 365 products are expected to have 382 million commercial users. Based on the report’s estimate, if only 2.5% of these users choose the $30 Copilot 365 upgrade, the company could generate an additional $3.4 billion in annual revenue.
Microsoft is also advancing Bing’s capabilities through personalized answers. According to the company, its AI models will be able to span chat history and provide users with new results—for example, telling customers when their favorite football team will play in their area and when they can attend. Bing will also ask users more questions while shopping online and then use that information to provide more tailored results.
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