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Microsoft Launches Copilot Chat for Business to Drive AI Adoption

Microsoft on Wednesday launched a chat service allowing businesses to use on-demand artificial intelligence agents for routine tasks, banking on the pay-as-you-go model to drive adoption of the technology.

The free service, Copilot Chat, which uses OpenAI’s GPT-4, allows users to create AI agents using natural languages ​​such as English and Mandarin for tasks such as market research, drafting strategic documents and preparing meetings.

However, features like summarizing and transcribing Teams calls and creating PowerPoint slides require a $30 monthly subscription to Microsoft 365 Copilot.

Microsoft, like other big tech companies, is under pressure to recoup its considerable investments in AI, with the software giant expected to spend around $80 billion in the current fiscal year on data centers and AI infrastructure.

After a Gartner report raised doubts about Copilot’s adoption last year, Microsoft pushed for its adoption.

In November, Microsoft began allowing customers to create autonomous agents requiring minimal human intervention, a strategy that some analysts say could offer technology companies a simpler path to monetization.

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