Microsoft: 'ever present' personal AI assistants are coming
Published On Oct 1, 2024, 9:59 AM
Microsoft's Mustafa Suleyman predicts significant advancements in AI assistants with enhanced long-term memory capabilities, emphasizing the potential for deeper integration into daily life. Despite privacy concerns, AI advocates believe context-rich tools will enhance user experience. Microsoft continues to lead in AI technology, having invested heavily in OpenAI, but adoption rates show mixed consumer interest. New features like CoPilot are being added, although concerns over privacy have led to cautious releases, like the delayed Recall tool.
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Microsoft's continued investment and innovation in AI positioning it as a leader in the tech industry could stimulate long-term growth. Concerns over privacy may create short-term volatility, but the overall trend indicates strong demand and reliance on AI technologies.
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