• Source:JND

MICROSOFT, a well-known technology company, headquartered in Washington, United States, has officially announced the addition of the new artificial intelligence AI-powered Microsoft 365 Copilot assistant to OneNote, a note-taking software.

Previously, the firm launched the CoPilot for services such as Teams, Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, and it is now preparing to offer an AI-powered assistant to its note-taking software.

For example, the Copilot feature in Word "writes, edits, summarises, and creates right alongside people as they work," according to the company. Copilot in PowerPoint facilitates the manufacturing process by translating notions into a prepared presentation using natural language instructions.

"As your notetaking partner, Copilot uses your prompts to create plans, generate ideas, create lists, organise facts, and more. Copilot may modify existing text by summing up, rewriting, formatting, and providing visual context," noted Greg Mace, OneNote product manager.

The company added that this technology transforms users' words into a potent productivity tool by combining the strength of large language models (LLMs) with data from the Microsoft Graph, including notes, calendars, emails, exchanges, documents, meetings, and more.

The company complies with its existing business data security and privacy responsibilities in doing all of this. Additionally, users can ask the AI assistant to suggest meeting ideas and talking points in OneNote or to plan an event.

However, the company has not announced any official date for the rollout of Copilot in OneNote.

On the other hand, Google has also announced that it would be integrating generative AI tools, much like Microsoft, into its Gmail and Google Docs which will allow the users to write, summarise, suggest, and do more daily tasks.

(With Agency Inputs)

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