You’ll soon be hearing more about Microsoft Copilot and Bing Image Creator as these innovative technologies come to Microsoft Edge and Bing. The news came at Microsoft’s Surface Event, along with several more AI and hardware announcements.
Microsoft is adding a helpful AI that guides you through all your computing tasks. Copilot has already been assisting programmers with writing code. Copilot is also integrated with Microsoft Office to help you write Word documents, summarize text, and analyze data.
Copilot is coming to Microsoft Shopping to find the best deals, checking for promo codes for extra savings. Shopping Copilot will also guide you in making shopping decisions.
For example, when you’re trying to pick the right soccer shoes based on your skill level, with a list of pros and cons. You’ll also be able to use a photo or a saved image as a starting point for shopping. Copilot will find products with a similar appearance, a great choice for fashion.
If you haven’t seen DALL-E 3 images yet, you might be amazed at how good Bing Image Creator will become. Microsoft announced Bing will use OpenAI’s latest AI image generator, and this advanced technology is rolling out soon.
Microsoft is very open about using AI and helping users with that as well. Given the massive leaps in image quality, often matching photographs and artwork in detail and nuance, it’s essential to indicate that it’s made by a machine. Every Bing image is marked as “generated by AI” for better transparency.
AI has been Microsoft’s focus this year and the AI revolution is not slowing down. Copilot is making its way into every Microsoft app and service.
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