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Microsoft adjusted its approach to selling the Microsoft 365 Copilot artificial intelligence productivity add-on to corporate workers after feedback from analysts on January disclosures, executive Judson Althoff told employees.
Microsoft (MSFT) released a trio of new artificial intelligence models built in-house, which are available at competitive pricing, pushing them into direct competition with offerings from Google (GOOG)(GOOGL),
Microsoft Corp. aims to develop large, cutting-edge artificial intelligence models by next year, part of a push to build in-house alternatives to the most powerful AI tools from OpenAI and Anthropic.
Microsoft has already developed a Teams plugin for OpenClaw, allowing users to interact with the system directly within their workflow. This suggests tight integration with Microsoft 365 services from the start.
Microsoft has rolled out Copilot Cowork in early access, alongside major upgrades to its Researcher tool, introducing Critique and Model to help you review ideas, spot gaps, and test decisions before acting.
The tech giant is pursuing new research avenues that the company hopes will put its AI models on par with rivals.
The Copilot terms of use, updated last October, draw clear limits around what the software is meant to do. The document states Copilot is for entertainment