Microsoft Introduces Copilot Assistant to Help Teams Collaborate
- Team Copilot to be available for corporate customers this year
- Company also rolled out first in-house central processing unit
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Microsoft Corp. is creating a version of its Copilot assistant that will help groups of workers collaborate, extending a company-wide push to infuse products with artificial intelligence.
Team Copilot, announced on Tuesday, will serve as a designated meeting minder, taking notes, summarizing the most important information and tracking deadlines. The AI assistant will roll out to corporate customers later this year, Microsoft said on the first day of Build, its conference for developers.