Microsoft has announced ChatGPT AI integration into Microsoft 365. The AI will be incorporated into Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. According to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, the move will drastically change the way we work amidst the pandemic.
The company also warned that the upcoming copilot Microsoft 365 AI platform will have mistakes. He added that the company would like people to concentrate on the 20% of the work that really matters. The copilot technique lightens the load to a large extent. After Microsoft 365 ChatGOT integration, you will be able to easily write calendar entries, transcripts, or PowerPoint slides simultaneously.
Nadella disclosed that they have been using AI on autopilot but will shift to copilot in a phased manner. Microsoft has invested billions of dollars into OpenAI including for the latest GPT-4 development. The Redmond-based software giant has rebooted the Bing search engine to leverage the rich benefits of AI. You can now interact with Bing by asking questions. Microsoft also integrated Bing AI on Skype. The company claimed that Bing AI has hit 100M views and has beaten Google.
The Big tech companies are very cautious towards the implementation of generative AI since they are not completely reliable. If the technology performs bad, then it will be a big embarrassment for the product team. The recent Google Bard AI live demo fiasco is a classic example.
The company failed to properly demonstrate the features of Bard AI during a live demo, which crashed the company’s stock. Google revealed that generative AI will be injected into apps and will be available for testers followed by a global rollout. It looks like the company is willing to roll out both Bard AI and Google Workspace AI during the upcoming Google IO. Meta also announced that they will integrate AI into their platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.