Microsoft's corporate users get AI for reading and writing emails


The roll-out follows testing with corporate clients of Microsoft’s such as Visa and KPMG, and comes after rival Google added AI enhancers to its so-called productivity tools, such as Gmail, Sheets and Docs, and after Microsoft offered ChatGPT-style add-ons to Bing. — Reuters

SAN FRANCISCO: Too lazy to write your own emails? Struggling to find the right words? Swamped by the inbox influx, the drafting deluge?

If you use Microsoft Outlook at work, the workload may soon fall, as the Seattle-based tech giant has announced that corporate subscribers to its Office platform will soon have access to Copilot, an AI bot that can do your emailing for you.

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