The next wave of Microsoft Copilot for employees and students

The next wave of Microsoft Copilot for employees and students

Since becoming generally available in December, Microsoft Copilot has been adopted by workers, faculty, and—most recently—higher ed students, as their everyday AI companion with commercial data protection. They’re using it to find better answers, maximize their efficiency, and instantly be more creative—all while helping to keep their organization’s data safe with commercial data protection.  
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Turn your ideas into songs with Suno on Microsoft Copilot

Turn your ideas into songs with Suno on Microsoft Copilot

We are excited to share that that we have partnered with Suno, a leader in artificial intelligence-based music creation to bring their capabilities to Microsoft Copilot. Through this partnership, people will have at their fingertips the ability, regardless of musical background, to create fun, clever, and personalized songs with a simple prompt. 
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Microsoft Copilot is now generally available

Microsoft Copilot is now generally available

Since Microsoft Copilot (formerly Bing Chat and Bing Chat Enterprise) launched in preview in February, people around the world have embraced it as their everyday AI companion. It’s been used to generate billions of prompts and responses, helping people be more creative and productive in their lives.
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Image Creator now live in select countries for Microsoft Bing and coming soon in Microsoft Edge

Image Creator now live in select countries for Microsoft Bing and coming soon in Microsoft Edge

Last week, we announced our new creator tools in Microsoft 365, Bing, and Edge, designed to help ignite people’s imaginations and express themselves. Today, one of those tools, Image Creator from Microsoft Bing, begins rolling out in a limited preview to select markets and will be coming later this month to Microsoft Edge to those same markets. Image Creator allows you to create an image that doesn’t exist, limited only by your...
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Bing takes on eSports this summer

Bing takes on eSports this summer

Bing is ready to help League of Legends and Global Strike fans stay on top of the action going into the summer of 2017. Find schedules, video replays, team and player stats — all on Bing!
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New Bing Search API portfolio now available

New Bing Search API portfolio now available

Starting July 1, the new Bing Search API portfolio is available for purchase as a Microsoft Azure Marketplace offering. The Bing Search API portfolio includes the following three products as part of Microsoft Cognitive Services: Bing Search APIs (including Bing Web Search API, Bing Image Search API, Bing Video Search API, and Bing News Search API), Bing Autosuggest API, and Bing Spell Check API.
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Bing Updates Image Search for Office and Edge

Bing Updates Image Search for Office and Edge

The Bing search team works hard to provide access to all of Bing’s great functionality across many Microsoft applications. And today we’re releasing upgrades to features for Office, Microsoft Edge and Bing that will help you search for the perfect image, as well as explore more about the images you discover.
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Bing brings some of its magic to help you achieve even more with Office 2016

Bing brings some of its magic to help you achieve even more with Office 2016

Bing brings information directly to users where and when they need it across a growing number of Microsoft and third party experiences. We’re pleased to announce the latest Office experiences to benefit from Bing search. Today, Office 2016 has launched and with it comes a new feature designed to help you quickly and easily find what you need to bring your ideas to life: Smart Lookup. Smart Lookup lets you fact-check and learn more about terms...
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Words, Words, Words: Microsoft at the Scripps National Spelling Bee

When spellcheck first became popular, there was somewhat of an elegiacal interlocutory fracas by those who practiced the antediluvian deification of autochthonous language and viewed a deteriorating emphasis on canonical spelling as an almost sacrilegious demarche against the euonym and akin to vivisepulture. After all, who would need to learn how to spell when computers could not only recognize the mistakes but suggest corrections? Might one day...
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