Microsoft Is Rolling Out Generative AI in Windows and Office App
- The next major Windows 11 update, set for release on September 26, will include Copilot, which Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi describes as the most significant update to the operating system to date.
- Copilot will be readily accessible on the Windows 11 desktop taskbar, allowing users to access it with just one click. This convenient placement ensures that users can easily utilize Copilot's features.
- The introduction of Copilot to Windows 11 signifies a significant advancement in the operating system's capabilities and shows Microsoft's commitment to enhancing the user experience. The inclusion of Copilot is expected to bring a range of benefits and productivity features to Windows 11 users.
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After relatively short preparation, Microsoft is rolling out its artificial intelligence to Windows users in the coming week. Business customers should pay for the new functions.
Microsoft is rolling out generative AI in Windows and Office app
Microsoft Corp. said its AI assistant for Windows will start rolling out Sept. 26 and the Office AI app will be widely available Nov. 1 as the software giant continues to bake generative artificial intelligence into its products.
Microsoft is rolling out generative AI in Windows and Office app
Microsoft Corp. said its AI assistant for Windows will start rolling out Sept. 26 and the Office AI app will be widely available Nov. 1 as the software giant continues to bake generative artificial intelligence into its products.
Microsoft is rolling out generative AI in Windows and Office app
Microsoft Corp. said its AI assistant for Windows will start rolling out Sept. 26 and the Office AI app will be widely available Nov. 1 as the software giant continues to bake generative artificial intelligence into its products.
Microsoft is rolling out generative AI in Windows and Office app
Microsoft Corp. said its AI assistant for Windows will start rolling out Sept. 26 and the Office AI app will be widely available Nov. 1 as the software giant continues to bake generative artificial intelligence into its products.
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