Companies are not going to slow down any time soon when it comes to advancing their AI technologies, aggressively pursuing new projects, and enhancing their existing models. Microsoft's Copilot has made quite the mark as an AI-powered assistant and is built on advanced large language models to help facilitate users by automating their workflows. The company deals with privacy concerns proactively and has implemented measures such as tenant isolation to ensure user data remains private and protected. It has also placed restrictions on the AI training process. The company is still facing criticism over its tool and an internal source even suggested the model to be a gimmick.
Microsoft is approaching AI tools ambitiously as it is working on making Copilot a central part of its major products to streamline workflow and improve user experience. The company's efforts have landed it among the most valuable companies in the world, with a $3 trillion market capitalization. However, the rapid approach of expansion is facing criticism not only from the tech community but also internally.
The sentiment, even among employees, remains that Microsoft's increasing focus on pushing AI is rather competitive than bringing utility for users, unlike the perception that the company tries to establish. Microsoft recently launched a Copilot update in October with a new user interface and brought some significant upgrades, including Copilot Vision.
However, the update did not sit well with users, as the company has been receiving quite the backlash over the drop in the quality of responses and reduced functionality, and even strongly expressed their preference for the previous version. Microsoft is not the
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