Microsoft Build 2023: From AI Copilot to ChatGPT's new browser, see 5 big announcements

Microsoft is largely in charge of the artificial intelligence (AI) market. The American AI research startup OpenAI has made a sizable investment. Launched by OpenAI is ChatGPT.

Ankit Awasthi
Updated on: 29 May 2023 5:13 PM GMT
Microsoft Build 2023: From AI Copilot to ChatGPTs new browser, see 5 big announcements
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In Seattle, Washington, Microsoft hosted the annual developer conference. The business provided details on new features and goods at this event. In order to keep a competitive advantage in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), the enormous tech business is likewise making every effort. Microsoft has released new AI enhancements for applications and services. Included in this are the new ChatGPT browser and AI support for programmes like Windows 11 and Microsoft 365. Here are the company's five most significant announcements.
Microsoft is largely in charge of the artificial intelligence (AI) market. The American AI research startup OpenAI has made a sizable investment. Launched by OpenAI is ChatGPT. The use of generative AI has greatly expanded since the introduction of ChatGPT. People are starting to use this technology pretty often. Maintaining the AI industry's expansion is now Microsoft's biggest problem.


Windows 11 has an AI Copilot.
Copilot will soon be available on Windows 11, according to the tech giant. The AI Assistant was initially offered for the Microsoft 365 app in March of this year. Many items, including papers, emails, and presentations, may be prepared using this. Now, Windows 11 will also support Copilot.

Microsoft Edge's AI Copilot
In addition to supporting AI copilot in the Edge browser, Microsoft has made this announcement. It will show up in the browser's sidebar with other utilities like the Bing Image Creator. The information on the website will be used via Copilot. People will also get assistance while they work on tasks through the Microsoft 365 app.

Plug-ins will work with Copilot.
Additionally, Copilot will support add-ons. Three different plug-in categories, including ChatGPT, Team Message Extension, and Power Platform, will be available for the AI Assistant. In addition to this, ChatGPT may be used with other tools. Copilot will also allow add-ons from other developers.

The default search engine for ChatGPT is now Bing.
Microsoft has contributed significantly to OpenAI. The business has made a significant choice with this in mind. Bing is now ChatGPT's pre-installed browser. You can notice the reference to Bing in the answer to ChatGPT Plus.

Windows Terminal also has AI chatbots
According to a Microsoft announcement, Windows Terminal will now allow AI chatbots. The business will do this through the GitHub Copilot integration. This will assist developers with tasks like code recommendations and error decoding.

Ankit Awasthi

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