Microsoft Windows AI Assistant launch likely on 26th September

AI Assistant will work on different operating system, application and devices, said by Satya Nadela, CEO of Microsoft.

Update: 2023-09-24 11:00 GMT

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Tech giant company Microsoft Corp is likely to launch AI Assistant for the windows and office in the next few days. The company has called it Microsoft Co-Pilot. The app will be available by November first for everyone.

This app will help the users to process web-based data and company's internal data.

It will also help to analysis spreadsheet, making slide show and to pre-detect the challenges in business.

The app was introduced in March by the company which was tested over 600 users. Users have to pay Rs2485 ($30) per month to use this.

AI Assistant will work on different operating system, application and devices, said by Satya Nadela, CEO of Microsoft.

He said "AI has become a magic for the people. So, it is very important that research, productivity, operating system devices should work and develop together".

According to the reports, Microsoft is constantly changing in its product for making fresh content. The changes are happening in its windows, office, binge search, security software and consumer and finance solutions. The initiative works on GPT-4 of OpenAI. For this the company has invested Rs1.8 lakh crore.

The company has previously launched a window product assistant in May this year. Through this the users could be able to copy-paste the data, re-writing, making summary and explaining content.

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