Microsoft will embed chatbot technology into Office office software
Microsoft will embed chatbot technology into Office office software
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Microsoft officially announced that it will embed chatbot technology into Office office software.
On March 16, Microsoft announced on its official website that the company is embedding its artificial intelligence (AI) technology into office software, a feature called “Microsoft 365 Copilot”.
Copilot usually refers to the co-pilot on the aircraft. The main task is to assist the captain during the flight of the aircraft. Microsoft named the function Copilot to express that it can be a good assistant for the user’s work.
According to the demonstration video published on the official website, Copilot can be used in multiple business applications of Microsoft, including the famous Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.
The video shows that in Word, Copilot can help users scan documents, quickly extract useful information, and save time for editing and writing; in Excel, it can help users analyze data trends and highlight key data in tables; in addition It can also quickly generate slides in PowerPoint according to user needs.

(Source: Microsoft official website)
According to the official website, the researchers have improved the ability of the large language model (LLM), so that it can better understand and respond to the text entered by the user, which is the main reason why Copilot will become a new way of working. 365″ is more powerful.
Microsoft CEO Nadella wrote, “Today we take an important step on the road to interacting with computing technology, which will fundamentally change the way we work and unleash a new wave of productivity.”
However, Microsoft vice president Jared Spataro also admitted that Copilot is not always right, sometimes it will make mistakes. But overall, its ability to unleash user productivity is still remarkably visible.
Microsoft also told the media that the company has tested Copilot in 20 partner companies, eight of which are Fortune 500 companies, and that Copilot is expected to be officially released in the next few months.
Earlier this week, Google announced ahead of Microsoft that its artificial intelligence models will be embedded in its Gmail, Google Docs, Sheets, Meetings, Slides and other productivity software. However, some Google employees said that it is difficult for the company to seize the share of Office in the office software market .
Microsoft will embed chatbot technology into Office office software