Windows users expect to eat ChatGPT everywhere. After its Bing search engine, Microsoft intends to integrate the OpenAI chatbot into its flagship products: Word, Outlook and PowerPoint.
According to The Information site, the Redmond group has already tested a version of ChatGPT in Word to improve the auto-complete system. Likewise, the tool developed by OpenAI has also been tested in Outlook to improve user searches in emails. The Information could not confirm if it was simple experiments or a real intention to generalize the tool.
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For Microsoft, the chatbot would have a clear utility for its clients: improve the suggestions for responses to Outlook emails or even compose entire emails based on a few simple indications.
In Word or PowerPoint, ChatGPT could also suggest relevant modifications to a written text or presentation. Suffice it to say that the field of the possible is enormous…
Last week, the Bing search engine was already affected by a ChatGPT integration. Microsoft’s idea is to finally compete with Google in this niche by improving, again, the relevance of the responses.
The company had invested a billion dollars in 2019 in OpenAI to expect interesting results. Boat! Between Dall-E 2 and ChatGPT, the American startup has taken a big step forward in artificial intelligence.
Source: BFM TV
