Microsoft wants Copilot everywhere, including in Windows 11
At its annual Build developer conference in Seattle, Microsoft is making a series of announcements. A significant portion of these involve copilots, AI-powered assistants for all kinds of applications. The headline grabber: Windows Copilot, the first OS-level AI aid. Microsoft intends to use AI har... Read more
‘Apple looking to advance AI for iPhones, iPads and other devices’
Apple is reportedly looking to advance the AI capabilities of its devices. Recent moves indicate that the tech giant may be looking at generative AI to "transform" its suite of products.
Apple appears to be push forward aggressively into the area of AI development, according to a new analysis of... Read more
New version Microsoft Teams twice as fast as current app
Microsoft has unveiled a new version of Teams. The collaboration platform promises to be twice as fast while consuming 50 percent less memory.
"We have been listening to your feedback which has culminated in a reimagining of Teams from the ground up," said Jeff Teper, President, Collaborative Ap... Read more
Bing’s AI-powered chatbot can also generate images
Microsoft announced that it is adding image-generating capabilities to its Bing AI chatbot. Bing preview users can now generate images by typing "create an image," followed by a prompt.
The more detailed the prompt, the more specific and accurate the output will be, as with other AI-powered imag... Read more
Microsoft adds CoPilot AI to Microsoft 365
Microsoft has extended its Microsoft CoPilot AI functionality to Microsoft 365. This allows productivity tools to also take advantage of ChatGPT capabilities.
Recently, Microsoft launched the CoPilot program that brings generative AI functionality, such as from the ChatGPT tool and the GPT-3.5 A... Read more