In this month’s Word on WealthTech we’re covering announcements related to AI, partnerships, executive transitions and technology price increases. There’s a lot going on in the market, so let’s dive ...
Microsoft announced on Thursday that it will add artificial intelligence (AI) technology to its Microsoft suite of business tools and programs. In a news release, Microsoft said its new AI feature, ...
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Copilot integration in Microsoft 365 apps makes it a snap to generate first drafts, revise text, and get instant summaries for long docs or email threads. Here’s how to use Copilot for writing ...
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Microsoft on Thursday outlined its plans to bring artificial intelligence to its most recognizable productivity tools, including Outlook, PowerPoint, Excel and Word, with the promise of changing how ...
Experts say ChatGPT could be a game-changer for Microsoft, as CEO Satya Nadella announces plans to roll out the technology across all of the company’s products. Microsoft plans to make OpenAI’s ...
FAIRBANKS — Does your dongle dangle? It’s OK if it does, according to BusinessDictionary.com, which states that while a “dongle” was “originally slang for a plug-in module to protect software,” now ...
Apple will stop autocorrecting swear words, including the expletive that has often been replaced with ‘ducking’ much to the frustration of users, with new machine learning technology. “In those ...
(WJAR) — Rhode Island first responders have a new tool to find people faster during an emergency, regardless of whether you are on land or in the sea. The application is called "What Three Words" app.