M365 Copilot, Microsoft’s generative AI tool, explained

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Following trials with hundreds of customers in recent months, Microsoft’s M365 Copilot becomes generally available for larger customers on Nov. 1.

Since announcing a partnership with ChatGPT creator OpenAI earlier this year, Microsoft has been deploying the Copilot generative AI (genAI) assistant across its suite of Microsoft 365 business productivity and collaboration apps. Word, Outlook, Teams, Excel, PowerPoint, and a range of other applications are connected to the AI assistant, which can automate tasks and create content — potentially saving users time and bolstering productivity. 

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​ Following trials with hundreds of customers in recent months, Microsoft’s M365 Copilot becomes generally available for larger customers on Nov. 1.Since announcing a partnership with ChatGPT creator OpenAI earlier this year, Microsoft has been deploying the Copilot generative AI (genAI) assistant across its suite of Microsoft 365 business productivity and collaboration apps. Word, Outlook, Teams, Excel, PowerPoint, and a range of other applications are connected to the AI assistant, which can automate tasks and create content — potentially saving users time and bolstering productivity. To read this article in full, please click here   Read More Computerworld 

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