The future of work in the age of AI and role of Microsoft tools in that development
Timo Rainio
Senior Lecturer & Development Manager of The Regional Higher Education Network at Tampere University of Applied Sciences (Industrial Engineering, E-Mobility) - digilinkit.blogspot.com
AI and 5G are pushing the boundaries of innovation together. This article explores how AI and 5G are working together to transform the way we live, work, and play. It also looks at some of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Bill Gates believes that AI-powered agents will be the future of computing. These agents will make our lives easier and more efficient by automating tasks and providing us with personalized recommendations. They will also help to bridge the digital divide by providing access to education and healthcare services in underserved communities.
Microsoft Ignite 2023 was a major event for the company. Microsoft announced a number of new products and features, including:?
- Microsoft Copilot Studio, a new AI-powered development environment
- The new Microsoft Planner, a unified experience for to-dos, tasks, plans, and projects
- The ability to create Loops in Microsoft Teams channels and in Microsoft Whiteboard
- The new Microsoft Ignite app, which provides a personalized experience for attendees
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Herbert Roitblat, TechTalks, Nov 16, 2023 I think this post asks the right question: "Do we, can we, have a science of intelligence?" Without this, it would be impossible to have a science of?artificial?intelligence. The argument offered here brings to mind a paper called?Textbooks are all you need, shared...
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The Humane Ai Pin, poised to launch next year, caused a volcanic response throughout the social media landscape. And why wouldn't it? Humane claims that the Ai pin offers a screenless experience that is designed to replace our smartphones. It's difficult to wrap your mind around. However, the Humane Ai Pin isn't even out yet, and critics are already...
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Ben Dickson, TechTalks - Technology solving problems... and creating new ones, Nov 14, 2023 Artificial neural networks are a very limited copy of the real thing. " During the learning phase, they merely adjust their connection weights based on training examples. They lack the capacity to self-organize, grow,...
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70% of tech executives have introduced or are planning to introduce tools that use natural language processing in the coming year. But that doesn't mean they don't have concerns about such tools.
posted 1m ago?via?Latest topics for ZDNet in Artificial-Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is arguably the most important technological development of our time – here are some of the terms that you need to know as the world wrestles with what to do with this new technology. Imagine going back in time to the 1970s, and trying to explain to somebody what it means "to google", what a "URL" is, or why it's good to have...
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Michael Andrews, Kontent.ai, Nov 28, 2023 This article won't take you from zero to auto-tagging, but it does frame the topic really well and offers good food for thought. I've played around a bit with chatGPT and autotagging and have learned you have to be reasonably precise in what you want - if you don't...
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It's all very symbiotic: 5G supports AI. AI supports 5G. From smart manufacturing to sports and entertainment, the opportunities seem limitless.
posted 2m ago?via?Latest topics for ZDNet in Artificial-Intelligence
·FollowI continued with the idea that I presented in the earlier post around creating backlogs and work plans for autonomous AI teams to actually work on a data product derived from customer requirements given in natural language. In my model, I utilize Scrum thinking, agile processes, and even the same tools that are in use now in issue management....
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Uh oh, Brazilian city lawmakers unknowingly enacted a piece of legislation written by ChatGPT, Associated Press reports.The legislation was passed in October in the southern city of Porto Alegre and this week city council member Ramiro Rosário revealed it was written using the chatbot. According to AP, Rosário asked ChatGPT to write a proposal to ensure...
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Generative AI solutions took a giant leap forward during the last week: Microsoft Copilot was released, X.ai released the beta version of the Grok model, and new OpenAI features will be revealed today during the OpenAI dev day. However, relevant information about how these solutions work is buried under constant noise and buzzwords that most people...
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I still love software as much today as I did when Paul Allen and I started Microsoft. But—even though it has improved a lot in the decades since then—in many ways, software is still pretty dumb. To do any task on a computer, you have to tell your device which app to use. You can use Microsoft Word and Google Docs to draft a business proposal, but...
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With Sam Altman, OpenAI's former CEO, and friends landing at Microsoft, the Redmond crew is positioned to take over generative AI. The stock market agrees.
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Bing Chat is now Copilot, according to an announcement during Microsoft Ignite 2023. But is it more than just a name change? Yes and no. You're not alone in being confused by what's going on with Bing Chat — er, we mean "Copilot." But don't worry, we've figured it out for you. SEE ALSO: Microsoft Teams launches creepy...
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Boom! Here it is: Microsoft Ignite 2023 news! As before I have collected to my blog post the most interesting new features Microsoft has released or announced. No, we did not get away from this Ignite either without a name/brand change. There are a few of them, as well as aggregating apps to a unified studio experience, and so on. Microsoft Ignite 2023...
posted 10m ago by?Vesa Nopanen "Mr. Metaverse"?via?my TeamsDay
At Microsoft Ignite 2023, we are announcing new innovations across Microsoft Copilot—one copilot experience that runs across all our surfaces, understanding your context on the web, on your PC, and at work to bring the right skills to you when you need them across work and life.?Microsoft is the Copilot company. And soon there will be a Copilot for...
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We’re heading into a new era, where AI is an integral part of the workday. The tools you’re using for work management should be intelligent and help keep you focused and productive. However, even the most innovative solutions for getting work done can slow you down when they don’t work together. In fact, the average employee spends the bulk of their...
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I am so happy to share with you two of the newest features that have been integrated to the Microsoft Loop: Ability to create Loop components in Microsoft Teams Channels and in Microsoft Whiteboard. If you are not familiar with Microsoft Whiteboard, it is a Microsoft app that lets you collaborate with others on an infinite canvas, where you can draw...
posted 10m ago by?Vesa Nopanen "Mr. Metaverse"?via?Vesa Nopanen – My Metaverse Day
Windows 10 is unfortunately coming to the end of its life cycle. In 2025, Microsoft's OS will no longer receive free updates and support as the company transitions its efforts to Windows 11 and potentially Windows 12. SEE ALSO: Windows 12 release date window leaked — but we're skeptical Why...
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At Microsoft, we’ve asked our communications team to be innovators of AI. To explore and experiment with how we can all use it in our everyday work. We’ve urged the team not to forget their unique expertise and value — the art of communications — but to welcome some science into the process, to be a leader in this new stage of communications. So,...
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Jay Peters, The Verge, Dec 14, 2023 We just got access to Loop in the office (with the warning that it will completely resent in a month) so I've been looking at it. My first reaction: it feels almost exactly the same as Google Docs, but with Microsoft's login functions layered on top of it (which means...
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