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Copilot in Microsoft Word for Mac Will Greet You With AI Summary When You Open a Document
The Mac Observer· 5 days agoGood news for Mac users as Microsoft Copilot, the popular AI-powered assistant tool, will apparently...
After almost a decade, I might just transition back to Microsoft Word after learning about this cool...
Windows Central· 1 day agoLosing unsaved files in Microsoft Word can be a pain, especially if you hadn't enabled the autosave...
8 advanced Microsoft Word tricks you probably missed
PC World· 6 days agoMicrosoft Word is one of the most widely used programs in the world, yet it’s also one that many complain about. Word has always insisted ...
Microsoft 365 Roadmap Weekly: Copilot will soon make a PDF from a PowerPoint file and more.
Neowin· 2 days agoMicrosoft 365 Roadmap website. If you use PowerPoint a lot but want an easier way to convert your...
Getting started with Microsoft 365: Everything you need to know
PC World· 5 days agoMicrosoft's consumer subscription is a large package with many programs and services. For many...
Microsoft won't train its AI models using Windows Recall, but OpenAI's new multi-faceted deal with...
Windows Central· 5 days agoVox Media and The Atlantic plan to leverage their new partnership with OpenAI to shape how news is...
Apple is dangerously late to the AI party: Can Google, Samsung, and Microsoft seize the moment?
PhoneArena· 6 days agoHear, hear… I believe it’s the first time ever I’m worried Apple might not be able to catch up to...
These 5 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Make Up 27.3% of the Entire S&P 500 Index
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoMicrosoft has cemented itself as a leader in AI thanks to the OpenAI partnership, and...worldwide....
Is AI all a fad? A new report suggests very few people are using tools like ChatGPT and the hype is...
Windows Central· 6 days agoThe report's author claims most people are misconstruing AI hype for public interest. As you might...
Cybercriminals pose as "helpful" Stack Overflow users to push malware
BleepingComputer· 6 days agoCybercriminals are abusing Stack Overflow in an interesting approach to spreading malware—answering users' questions by promoting a malicious PyPi package that installs Windows information-stealing malware.