In a move that intensifies artificial intelligence competition, Microsoft has unveiled two new smart assistants on the Microsoft 365 Copilot platform. These assistants, referred to as Researcher and Analyst, have unique capabilities in information processing.
The researcher’s assistant utilizing the advanced Openai model can conduct complex multi -stage research and integrate organizational data by connecting to platforms such as Salesforce and Servicenow. This feature allows businesses to extract valuable insights from their mass information.
On the other hand, the analyst’s assistant has a function like a professional data scientist using the O3-Mini Openai model. Not only can the system convert raw data into spreadsheets, but it is also able to execute Python codes and display results at the same time. These features also make data analysis available to non -specialist users.
Microsoft has planned to provide these tools with Microsoft 365 Copilot customers from April 2024. At the same time, new capabilities to create custom assistants at Copilot Studio are being released.
The company claims that these new systems can automate almost any type of task. From managing emails to the production of complex analytical reports, all of these smart assistants are in the field of performance.
However, we still have to see how these emerging technologies work in real business environments. Can they fulfill Microsoft’s promises in the field of smart automation? The answer to this question will be determined in the coming months and with the expansion of access to these tools.
Microsoft’s move reflects the company’s serious determination to maintain a leading position in the field of organizational artificial intelligence, especially when competitors such as Google and Openai are also developing similar solutions.
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