OneNote joins other Microsoft apps that now use AI capabilities. In a recent announcement, the Redmond company launched OneNote Copilot, which can now accept natural language commands from users to perform different tasks. As soon as the first reports about Bing surfaced, Microsoft shared its plans to integrate AI into its products and services. Now, it is gradually rolling out its products. After the big reveal of Dynamics 365 Copilot for enterprises, which injects ChatGPT into Dynamics 365 Sales, Viva Sales, Dynamics 365 Customer Service, Dynamics 365 Customer Insights, Dynamics 365 Marketing, Dynamics 365 Business Central and Microsoft Supply Chain Center, the software giant Now we are provided with OneNote Copilot. Copilot was originally introduced in GitHub to help programmers and developers by automating code completion. Microsoft is now implementing the same idea with ChatGPT in its other products, in this case now on OneNote. This gives the notes app its own chat box where natural language prompts and commands can be entered.
OneNote Copilot's tasks can accept various commands. In its demo, Microsoft showed how ChatGPT-based OneNote can provide suggestions and create to-do lists based on existing text. Still, it says it can do much more than that, and suggests some examples of what OneNote users can try:Make a plan for my daughter's high school graduation party.
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