Microsoft plans to add more AI-based features to its Copilot ecosystem. According to Reuters, the tech giant will add more AI models to its Copilot 365. The plan is to increase productivity and cut costs by reducing dependence on OpenAI technologies. Here is a detailed overview of the plans the tech giant has in store for you.
Microsoft is betting big on artificial intelligence
Microsoft is training smaller and more specialized AI models, such as the new Phi-4. These developments could reduce the operational costs of 365 Copilot. Ultimately, this could improve the user experience for enterprise customers. In addition, the company will also update its existing AI systems to improve efficiency and speed.
To enhance its Copilot 365 suite, the company is testing voice translation for more than 44 languages on Intel and AMD-based computers. Thus, expanding the capabilities of Copilot 365. This feature originally appeared on Qualcomm-based mobile phones. The initiative also underscores Microsoft’s future plans to expand AI integration across its product line.
Some analysts suggest that Microsoft’s initiative may help it to adapt sophisticated AI technologies to meet the different needs of its users/customers. Moreover, Microsoft’s initiative to cooperate with OpenAI is aimed at creating advanced artificial intelligence models that are accessible to all.
Plans for the future
Speaking about its plans for the future, Microsoft emphasized that it wants to maintain its leadership in the development of artificial intelligence. It also seeks to meet the growing demand for scalable and cost-effective AI solutions in the business sector. To this end, the company plans to combine its own and external AI models to meet the needs of its users.
In addition, Microsoft is also working to strengthen its AI infrastructure. By 2024, the tech giant has purchased about 485,000 Nvidia Hopper AI processors from Nvidia.









