Microsoft's Copilot: A Year of AI Breakthroughs and Major Upgrades

Microsoft Copilot celebrates a year of AI breakthroughs, integrating Bing Chat and Microsoft 365 to redefine how users browse, shop, code, and enhance productivity.

Dec 6, 2023
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Microsoft's Copilot: A Year of AI Breakthroughs and Major Upgrades

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Microsoft's Copilot celebrates a year of revolutionary advancements, bringing AI innovations to the forefront of everyday experiences. Over the past year, Copilot has evolved through extensive AI research, strategic partnerships, and groundbreaking updates, aligning with the vision to empower individuals and organizations worldwide.

It all started with Bing Chat, which got a great response from users. They loved how it transformed their online searches, shopping, coding, preparing for interviews, gaming, and creating documents and images. These features were smoothly added to Microsoft 365, Microsoft Edge, and Windows, making things smarter and opening up new opportunities for users.

Recently, Microsoft consolidated these offerings under a single brand and experience known as Microsoft Copilot. The impact has been profound, with survey data indicating increased productivity and efficiency for users of Copilot within Microsoft 365.

In the future, Microsoft plans to add more innovative features and advanced capabilities to Copilot. They will introduce GPT-4 Turbo, enabling Copilot to generate responses using OpenAI's latest model, thus facilitating the handling of more complex tasks with greater precision. Additionally, the integration of the new DALL-E 3 Model will allow users to create high-quality, accurate images through Copilot.

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New Dall-E Model. Credit. Microsoft Bing

More neat features are on the way, like Inline Compose with a rewrite menu for Microsoft Edge users, making text editing easier. Also, the Multi-Modal with Search Grounding will help understand images better using language and Bing image search. Coders can also expect the Code Interpreter, a new tool for data analysis, visualization, math, and coding.

Furthermore, Bing will soon benefit from Deep Search, powered by GPT-4, which promises optimized search results for complex topics through comprehensive query expansion and refined result delivery.

In addition, Microsoft is rolling out integrations of GPT-4 Turbo and DALL-E 3 into Copilot for Windows 11, accompanied by enhancements to Bing search. The deep-seated commitment to AI has led to collaborations with OpenAI and significant investments to bring cutting-edge generative tech to Windows 11 through Copilot.

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