Microsoft is advancing its AI strategy on two fronts: expanding Copilot’s autonomous capabilities in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and internally testing OpenClaw-based agents under 'Project Lobster'.
Microsoft has upgraded Copilot in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint with new autonomous editing and creation features, enabling it to act directly on live documents rather than only offering suggestions.
The versions of Copilot within Microsoft 365 have recently been upgraded to act on your documents, rather than suggest ...
AI-powered dictation apps are useful for replying to emails, taking notes, and even coding through your voice ...
If hyperlinks are not working in PDF files on your Windows 11/10 PC, export the file correctly as PDF, convert the file using ...
Ads have started appearing inside ChatGPT, and Google is already leaving room for Gemini to follow. The chatbot ad era may be ...
Anthropic brings Claude into Microsoft Word, enabling in-document AI edits, comment-based updates, and cross-app workflows in a new enterprise beta.
As PCMag's resident data journalist, I practically live in Microsoft Excel. I've learned that it's capable of far more than I ...
Copilot in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint can now do more on its own—actually taking over the business of creating and editing ...
Industry Leaders lists, an expansion of the TIME100 Most Influential Companies issue that dives deeper into 20 sectors to ...
New Xbox boss Asha Sharma has acknowledged the ongoing financial struggles of Microsoft’s gaming business, amid a shakeup and ...
Google has added Gemini file exports for Word, Excel, PDF, Docs, and Sheets, letting users turn chat prompts into shareable ...