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Revolutionizing Work: Microsoft's Copilot AI Takes the Next Step
WorldMon Sep 23 2024
Working with an AI-powered sidekick that can assist you in your daily tasks, automating repetitive jobs, and providing insights to help you make better decisions. This is the reality with Microsoft's Copilot AI, a suite of tools designed to revolutionize the way we work. The latest update brings a range of new features, including Business Chat, which combines data from various sources into a single tool, and Copilot Pages, where human and AI-generated data can be edited and shared.
But that's not all. Copilot is now available in Excel with Python, allowing users to work with data using natural language, rather than coding. This feature is a game-changer for data analysts and scientists, making it easier to extract insights and make predictions. And with Copilot agents, users can automate tasks, replacing repetitive and mundane jobs with more strategic work.
Microsoft has also introduced an agent builder, allowing users to create their own Copilot agent. This feature has the potential to democratize AI, making it accessible to a wider range of users. And with the company's Responsible AI, data remains within the trust boundary of Microsoft 365, ensuring security and privacy.
Since its general availability, Copilot has received feedback from nearly 1,000 customers, with over 150 features and capabilities shipped. The latest update is powered by OpenAI's GPT-4o, which has dramatically improved performance. While some customers have compared Copilot to ChatGPT, Microsoft's employee feedback suggests that the majority of users have seen positive results.
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