Microsoft is apparently not going to keep its powerful AI-powered Copilot tool as an exclusive feature of the new app. Now, the company has just announced plans to bring Copilot to the Outlook classic app on Windows.
As posted on its 365 Roadmap website, previews will begin in next year and will roll out globally on desktops in current channels until in March.
Copilot is a productivity tool that uses large language models (LLMs) to help users with tasks such as writing emails, summarizing documents, and translating languages.
One of its main features is its ability to summarize email threads and extract key points. This is useful for users who need to catch up quickly on long email threads or who need to identify the most important information in a thread.
There will always be a feature called "Sounds Like Me". Basically, Copilot will analyze your writing style while drafting a message/email on Outlook and then match it. You can then let the AI compose the email for you and hit send.
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