Microsoft has been actively incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into its Windows, Microsoft 365, and Edge products over the past few years. The tech giant has launched a wide range of AI-enabled goods and services in the interest of a future aided by AI. Among these contributions is Bing Visit, Microsoft’s restrictive computer based intelligence chatbot, divulged lately.
Microsoft Copilot, a unified brand for the company’s various AI services, represents a significant development in the company’s strategy. Microsoft, on the other hand, is not content to rest on its laurels; it has recently disclosed plans to introduce a number of upcoming AI features. Microsoft Copilot will soon include GPT-4 Turbo, a Code Interpreter, and the most recent DALL-E 3 model. Keep an eye out for them.
In a blog post, Microsoft said that it will be incorporating OpenAI’s most recent model, GPT-4 Turbo, into its systems. Users will be able to handle longer and more complex tasks thanks to this addition. Presently going through testing with a select gathering of clients, GPT-4 Super is scheduled to be comprehensively coordinated into Microsoft Copilot in the forthcoming weeks.