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Microsoft Set To Roll Out Its AI Assistant Next Week

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Microsoft (MSFT) is rolling out its flagship AI-driven assistant called "Copliot" over the next two weeks, giving users acceꦦss to an "everyday AI companion" via a monthly subscription.

Key Takeaways

  • Microsoft has said its AI-driven "Copliot" tool will be available to users over the next two weeks.
  • Copilot will integrate with Windows 11, Microsoft 365, and its Edge web browser.
  • Users can sign up for the new service for $30 per month.

The Redmond, Washington-based tech giant said Thursday that its 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:previously announced Copliot will launch on Sept. 26 in a Windows update, with a full rollout scheduled for Nov. 1.

Priced at $30 per month, the AI-driven tool will integrate with Microsoft's flagship products, including Windows 11, the 365 suite of productivity software, and its Edge web browser.

Microsoft said Copilot will "work as an app or reveal itself when you need it," and listed a detailed set of applications for the product. The Windows update comes with 150 new features which include AI-driven experiences for design tools such as Paint, Photos, and Clipchamp.

With user permissions, Copilot will be able to pull data from calendars, email, and documents, to streamline daily tasks. Edge-assisted shopping, digital watermarks to AI-generated images in Bing, and new AI-powered Surface laptops are also part of the rollout.

The first Copilot announcement by Microsoft in July was quickly followed by a competitor product in Goggle's (GOOG) Duet tool, which 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:will also retail at $30 per month. The two tech heavyweights will now battle it out for personalized AI assistant dom൩inance.

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