The Microsoft CEO also emphasized that the firm is working to create a stand alone app for its AI Copilot.
In an annual letter, Satya Nadella outlined Microsoft's plans for AI, which includes integrating the AI and its Copilot across the firm’s “most used products.”Microsoft looks set to go all-in on artificial intelligence, with CEO and chairman Satya Nadella outlining intentions to integrate AI with essentially all its customer solutions and every layer of tech stacks.
Speaking on the firm's AI Copilot, Nadella outlined that Microsoft is “building Copilot into all our most used products and experiences,” as well as creating a standalone app. Firstly, he highlighted natural language processing, a branch of AI focused on helping computers understand text and speech similarly to human beings.
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