![]() ![]() ![]() It said last week that it would start charging $30 per user for business accounts that sign up for its new AI “Copilot” that integrates with existing software such as Word, Excel and email. It capitalized on its multibillion dollar investments in ChatGPT-maker OpenAI to launch a Bing chatbot and similar tools tailored to its business customers. Microsoft was an early mover in this year’s hype around “generative AI” tools that can help people write documents and create new images and other media. CEO Satya Nadella said the company remains focused on “leading the new AI platform shift,” though its push to add AI features to its existing products - among them cloud computing services, workplace software and its Bing search engine - are not yet making an obvious mark on its financial results. ![]()
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