Microsoft — like its Big Tech competitors — is introducing AI to its consumer products, from virtual chatbot assistants to notetaking and editing tools.
In October, Microsoft introduced a sweeping update to its Copilot virtual assistant in an effort to make it more useful and user-friendly, CEO of Microsoft AI Mustafa Suleyman previously told CNN.
Microsoft users will also see AI features in Notepad, Microsoft’s writing platform, allowing them to use the new technology to help rewrite or edit sentences.
For example, users can type a sentence, and then prompt the AI tool to rewrite the sentence or modify its tone or length.
Apple’s “Writing Tools,” an editing tool, is similar to Microsoft’s AI features in Notepad.
Persons:
Picasso, OpenAI’s Dall, it’s, Dave Grochocki, Mark Zuckerberg, ” Zuckerberg, Mustafa Suleyman
Organizations:
CNN, Microsoft, Big Tech, —, Windows, OpenAI, Facebook, Apple
Locations:
Europe, Notepad