Microsoft reveals 50+ AI-related updates during Build Conference

A Microsoft got the audience excited at the Build Conference by announcing a series of updates related to artificial intelligence (AI). Here are the highlights of the event:

  • Expansion of partnerships: Microsoft has entered into strategic partnerships with giants such as Adobe, Thomson Reuters, Atlassian, ServiceNow, Moveworks and Mural. More than 50 plugins from these companies will be available to customers, bringing enhanced features and greater efficiency through AI.
  • Impact of AI on the future of work: Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, demonstrated how AI is already transforming the way we work. O Google and Microsoft are in a fierce race to develop the best possible AI integration, further driving innovation in this constantly evolving field.
  • Bing with AI and a new Edge browser: A Microsoft is building a new search engine, Bing, using artificial intelligence to deliver more relevant and accurate search results. Additionally, the company is developing a new Edge browser, providing an improved experience for users.

Microsoft and integration with OpenAI

  • Bing integration with ChatGPT: One of the most interesting news is that Bing will be the default search experience on ChatGPT. This means that the answers provided by the bot will be backed by the latest data available on the web, leveraging Bing's vast knowledge base.
  • Plugin support and service expansion: A Microsoft will adopt the same open plug-in standard used by OpenAI, allowing the ChatGPT integrate seamlessly with the company’s offerings Microsoft, such as Dynamics 365 Copilot e Microsoft Copilot. Additionally, the company announced additional support for plugins for popular services such as Expedia, Instacart, Klarna, Redfin, and Zillow.
  • Availability and accessibility: The Bing integration feature is now available to Bing subscribers ChatGPT Plus, offering them an improved search experience. A Microsoft it also plans to make the tool available for free to other users in the near future, making it more accessible to everyone.
  • Bing integrated with other solutions: Beyond ChatGPT, Bing will be integrated into Windows Copilot, a new Copilot Stack with common extensibility, Azure AI Studio and Microsoft Fabric, expanding the possibilities for developers to create plug-ins that work on different platforms.

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