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Microsoft's AI-powered Copilot is gaining significant traction, with over 1 million paid users and more than 18,000 organizations using Azure OpenAI service. The product is also being considered as a replacement for the iconic Start Button on the rumored Windows 12. Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, sees Copilot as the new Start button. The tool is set to become generally available to users of Microsoft 365 suite of software next month.
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"Microsoft said Tuesday that more than one million users are already paying to use its AI-enabled CoPilot feature. That may jump significantly as the tool becomes generally available to users of its Microsoft 365 suite of software next month." https://t.co/n5wBhRt8N8
Sounds like Microsoft chief Satya Nadella is thinking about the new AI-powered Copilot in Windows as a replacement for the Start button https://t.co/1liMUwMxpp
Copilot is ready for takeoff: Microsoft rolls out artificial intelligence for Windows https://t.co/0UIDUfu6T6
"....more than 18,000 organizations now use Azure OpenAI service, including new-to-Azure customers.." "....We have over 1 million paid Copilot users and more than 37,000 organizations that subscribe to Copilot for business..." Astounding AI product growth at Microsoft https://t.co/kCDkXIFVlw
A new report suggests Copilot may replace the iconic Start Button on the rumored Windows 12 https://t.co/1Xl1EDukLD
Windows Copilot AI is the new Start button, says Microsoft CEO https://t.co/02BjKqkNh2 by @markhachman