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Microsoft Copilot Review Brings AI Productivity to Windows and Office

What Happened

Microsoft has rolled out Copilot, its AI assistant, across Windows and Microsoft 365 products. Copilot leverages artificial intelligence to assist users with everyday tasks such as generating text, summarizing documents, and providing context-aware information directly within apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. The assistant is available on both free and paid tiers, with enhanced features for Microsoft 365 subscribers. Early users highlight Copilot’s ability to streamline workflows, integrate search, and automate repetitive tasks. Microsoft claims Copilot is designed to make digital work more efficient across platforms, including desktops and mobile devices.

Why It Matters

Copilot represents a major step toward integrating AI into mainstream productivity tools used by millions, signaling an evolution in how people interact with software. Enhanced automation and contextual assistance could change daily work in businesses and individual environments, reflecting broader AI adoption. Read more in our AI News Hub

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