DIGITAL STORM weekly #42b - AI Arms Race Heats Up: ChatGPT Leads, But Microsoft's Copilot & Enterprise GenAI Are Coming in Hot!
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Microsoft is releasing a new AI-powered device.
Just trying to find a coworker's email address has led you into a rabbit hole, right? Can you handle the hassle of going through six menus on your computer to tweak a single setting? Microsoft unveiled two new business-oriented gadgets on Friday, the Surface Pro 10 and the Surface Laptop 6, which could alleviate some of the navigational issues faced by employees through the utilization of artificial intelligence.
Compared to earlier versions, these Windows 11 machines don't offer a lot of new hardware. Their complete compatibility with Microsoft's AI helper Copilot, however, is what truly distinguishes them. Microsoft demonstrated the benefits of Copilot to workers:
Deleting files from their hard drive will be done automatically.
Make changes to the wallpaper and settings by following the on-screen instructions.
Use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, among others, in a variety of Microsoft 365 applications.
Provide follow-up tasks derived from meeting and email discussions by summarizing and delivering them.
Only Microsoft's business partners have access to the new Surface devices right now. If you possess a PC, though, you've probably already seen that Windows 11 has lately received updates powered by artificial intelligence. More information regarding Microsoft's plans for Copilot is anticipated to be revealed during another event scheduled for May 20th. While that's happening, a lot of people are glad to see the business prioritizing consumer happiness. While groundbreaking technological developments are exciting, it is typically the more subtle enhancements that ultimately simplify our lives.
In what time does Microsoft's Copilot become second nature to its users?
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