Microsoft has announced the launch of its new AI-powered assistant called Copilot. The assistant will be integrated into various Microsoft products, including iCIMS, Microsoft Teams, and Microsoft OneNote. The Copilot assistant in iCIMS is designed to help recruiters, while the one in Microsoft Teams aims to enhance calls and meetings. In November, Copilot will be introduced to Microsoft OneNote, allowing users to generate lists, draft plans, rewrite notes, and more. The rollout of Copilot will be part of a free update to the Windows 11 operating system.
Microsoft's Copilot will begin to roll out in its early form as part of a new and free update to the Windows 11 operating system. #DataScience #AI #ArtificialIntelligence https://t.co/4UDT6uTUlx
🤖 Daily Ai Update 🪟 Microsoft 365 Copilot assistant coming to OneNote in November; Copilot in OneNote will be able to generate lists, draft plans, rewrite your notes, and much more https://t.co/Hqglv6DBUS 📱 TikTok launches "Direct Post" for popular editing apps like Adobe… https://t.co/n05KmfYS6D https://t.co/R71kGp3aIZ
Microsoft’s new AI Copilot arrives in OneNote in November https://t.co/zMwHL7aWo8 https://t.co/UiWELDRbR0
Microsoft’s new AI Copilot arrives in OneNote in November. Microsoft’s note taking app will be part of the launch apps for Microsoft 365 Copilot and can rewrite and summarize your notes. Details 👉 https://t.co/1gG5bHdtcK https://t.co/xzn0Ir2R3C
Microsoft OneNote to get Copilot features in November https://t.co/OFjhzrLeSu
Microsoft Teams levels up with Copilot: AI-Powered boost for calls and meetings coming soon https://t.co/CUkItWAl2B
AI for recruiters: iCIMS unveils a new generative copilot https://t.co/ljU3sfW7oG