Microsoft Tests New Copilot Feature That Lets AI Use Apps Like a Human
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Microsoft Tests New Copilot Feature That Lets AI Use Apps Like a Human
Part of an early access research preview, the feature is aimed at automating repetitive tasks that usually require human input. This could include entering data into older desktop applications, collecting information from websites, or performing basic tasks like invoice processing
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority and Microsoft organise an event on utilising AI to enhance productivity
By Rafiq Vayani DUBAI: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), in collaboration with Microsoft, organised an event on utilising advanced artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in enhancing productivity and stimulating creativity in the work environment. The event included panel discussions and workshops on advanced solutions provided by generative AI to streamline day-to-day tasks, strengthen collaboration between working teams and impr…
Microsoft adds new tools to Copilot for more personal use
Microsoft has announced a fresh set of updates to its AI assistant, Copilot, focusing on giving users more control and making the experience more personal. One of the main updates is a new feature called Memory. Copilot can now remember details like food preferences, movie favorites, or even a family member’s birthday. This helps the […] The post Microsoft adds new tools to Copilot for more personal use appeared first on Back End News.
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