Microsoft’s AI Assistants Will Revolutionize the Office — One Day
Early adopters say deploying the company’s Copilot bots requires cleaning up corporate data and lots of employee training.
A computer with Microsoft Copilot+ PC at a Best Buy store in Union City, California.
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Microsoft Corp. is betting that artificially intelligent assistants will transform workplaces around the world, generating new excitement and revenue for a very old product: the Office productivity software used by hundreds of millions of workers.
Few doubt the promise of the technology. The lineup of AI assistants, which Microsoft calls Copilots, can automate manual tasks and generate or summarize text and images.