Description
Earlier this week, Microsoft announced Copilot, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered digital assistant that CEO Satya Nadella says will "fundamentally change the way we work and unlock a new wave of productivity growth." "Today marks the next big step in the evolution of how we interact with computing... with our new co-pilot, we're giving people more agency and making technology more accessible through the most accessible interface. More universal: natural language, Nadella said. What is Microsoft Co-Pilot?
According to the tech giant, Copilot combines extensive language models (LLMs) with data in a user's Microsoft Graph and Microsoft 365 apps. In doing so, it turns the words "into the most powerful productivity tool on the planet."
Microsoft has integrated Copilot into everyday applications: Words, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, etc. With this wizard, a person can decide what they want to keep, change or discard.
How does Microsoft Copilot work?
The company co-founded by Bill Gates says that Copilot works in three ways; Unleash creativity, unleash productivity, and enhance user skills.
Microsoft Copilot: Features
The system has the following characteristics:
(1.) It is based on the organization's overall approach to security, compliance, and privacy.
(2.) Protects data leakage from tenants, groups and individuals.
(3.) It is integrated into applications used by millions of people every day.
(4.) It is designed to allow a user to learn new skills.
Microsoft Copilot: Availability
For feedback, Copilot is currently being tested with a small group of users, Microsoft said, adding that it will roll out to all 365 apps in the coming months.