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Microsoft to Launch AI-Powered Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook in March

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Tech Giant Microsoft to launch AI-powered Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook in March

Recently, Microsoft unveiled the brand-new Bing, which would revolutionize internet search and use ChatGPT-like technologies to power it. According to the business, the new Bing will utilize a brand-new OpenAI big language model that is "more potent than ChatGPT and particularly tailored for search." With the debut of Bing, Microsoft is directly competing with Google, and users are excited to utilize the new AI-powered search engine. However, Microsoft won't be halting its AI research here.

According to reports, the company is prepared to integrate AI into its other products, including Word, Powerpoint, and Outlook. There have long been rumors that Microsoft is about to release these tools with AI capabilities. The most recent rumor, though, is that the same might occur as soon as next month.

According to a story in The Verge, Microsoft is getting ready to demonstrate to the world how ChatGPT-like technology would change its Office products. According to sources, the corporation is getting ready to show off these ideas in the next weeks and will likely unveil them in March.

The Information has previously revealed that GPT models were being explored to help people write better in Word and to recommend email answers in Outlook. However, nothing has been declared formally as of yet.

Some people may currently access the updated version of Bing that Microsoft introduced last week. Users must sign up for the waiting list on Bing's homepage to gain access. The new Bing intends to alter the way we conduct online research and make several user-friendly promises.

The business said that the updated version of Bing "gives you an upgraded version of the traditional search experience, giving more relevant results for simple items like sports scores, market prices, and weather, combined with a new sidebar that offers more in-depth answers if you want them."

Microsoft claimed the following regarding their associate OpenAI, the company that is the parent of ChatGPT: "Together with OpenAI, we've also been purposeful in putting measures in place to fight against malicious information. By our AI principles, our teams are striving to solve challenges like misinformation and disinformation, content filtering, data security, and preventing the propagation of dangerous or discriminating material.

Recently, Microsoft and OpenAI announced a multibillion-dollar agreement to strengthen their relationship. OpenAI is the parent company of viral chatbot ChatGPT and has Sam Altman as its CEO.

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