Microsoft is going all out on its efforts to bring ChatGPT-style AI to the masses. The tech giant is reintroducing its AI chatbot assistant, which can now be accessed seamlessly via web browsers or through a dedicated smartphone app.
This is a push by Microsoft amid competition with other AI-enabled platforms to keep conversational AI more accessible and user-friendly for use in everyday settings. The assistant is meant to answer queries on everything, inspire creative activities, and get work done effectively.
Users can expect an intuitive and interactive experience as the assistant leverages OpenAI’s GPT technology to provide human-like responses. The platform is particularly geared toward simplifying workflows, with features that integrate directly into Microsoft’s existing ecosystem, such as Office 365 and Teams.
With this latest effort, perhaps Microsoft will be able to finally bridge the gap between AI and its adoption of it. Something once a novelty can become a regular tool shortly as Microsoft’s chatbot assistant makes its way into all the nooks and crannies, both personally and professionally.