Microsoft Office 365 ‘Copilot’: Everything You Need to Know About the GPT-4 AI Upgrade

This is regarded as the return of Clippy, but a smarter version.

The famous Office apps from Microsoft 365 are getting a significant AI upgrade as part of the company's integration of the latest GPT-4 from OpenAI via a new feature called 'Copilot.' This new AI integration to the Office suite aims to improve one's work and tasks done through the many apps available, boosting creativity and produce content for all.

The generative AI features from the famous large language model will deliver itself on the renowned Microsoft Office to help the public save time in doing long hours of work to put everyone ahead.

Microsoft Office 365 Apps Are Getting 'Copilot' AI

Microsoft Copilot for Office, 365
Microsoft Blog

Microsoft's recent blog post brings good news to its 365 and Office suite users, as the 'Copilot' is finally here to deliver an AI upgrade to boost productivity on one's work and personal needs. The famous Office suite, including Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Excel, and more, are getting intelligent technology to bring their creative generation to the public.

Copilot appears on the homepage of every app, and here, the public may use it like ChatGPT, where they can chat or request content from the AI assistant.

The software company said that Copilot is more than ChatGPT coming into the Microsoft Office suite, as it aims to deliver more of its generative AI experience and assistive tools to users.

They also claimed that it is "grounded" in one's data to help users create more of what they do with the Office, but ensures security and privacy for the gathered information by the LLM and AI.

GPT-4 Powers Microsoft Office's Copilot

Apart from ChatGPT, Copilot is getting its artificial intelligence upgrade through the integrations from the latest GPT-4, the Microsoft Graph to bring the business data, and other LLMs.

The Microsoft Office 365 suite is a set of highly-available tools to use for home, Office, school, and other forms of fulfilling tasks and work centering on productivity. With Copilot, users no longer have to spend hours to accomplish a task, as Microsoft said it would aid in delivering content that users may edit and customize for their needs.

Microsoft and OpenAI

OpenAI recently announced its latest language model to the world, the GPT-4, and it is the successor of the highly popular and advanced GPT-3, which is best known for powering ChatGPT. The company said that the public might soon access GPT-4's power through its many integrations in apps when it opens up its API in the future developments.

Alongside this, Microsoft also confirmed that it was already using the GPT-4 for the world to experience via its many integrations, including its Bing with ChatGPT system for the search engine. Recently, the company brought a search engine with generative AI and a chatbot to assist people in their quest for a better internet experience.

The partnership of Microsoft and OpenAI sure showed a significant bloom in the past years, with both Big Tech and the startup enjoying mutual benefits in their shared tech. Microsoft Office, under the 365 program, is getting further development with the help of Copilot, powered by the world's top AI present now, including GPT-4 and more integrations.

Isaiah Richard
TechTimes
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