

or format the text according to other stored documents.Īt its announcement event, the company also explained how Copilot works behind the scenes. It is also able to summarize large pieces of text for things like presentations and can retrieve images from OneDrive to embed in a document. For example, it can draft a contextualized response to an Outlook email and automatically pull in data from an Excel spreadsheet. Earlier this week, Google announced that it is bringing its own large language models to Google Workspace apps like Docs, Gmail and Sheets, as well as to Google Cloud.Ĭopilot’s features will allow Microsoft’s apps to better integrate with one another, the company says.

Microsoft isn’t the only company bringing AI to the office. OpenAI, whose technology Microsoft has an exclusive license to use and charge customers for, claims that GPT-4 is safer, more restricted in its responses and can perform more advanced tasks like doing taxes or pass the bar exam. The announcement comes a day after OpenAI rolled out GPT-4, the latest iteration of its viral chatbot ChatGPT.
