It looks as if most Home windows customers don...

Copilot, Microsoft’s AI assistant, seems to be struggling to match its competitors when it comes to reputation. The variety of folks utilizing Copilot has remained round 20 million weekly customers for the final yr, in keeping with tech publication Newcomer, whereas OpenAI’s ChatGPT has hit as excessive as 400 million weekly customers.

The information was shared at an annual govt assembly in March by Microsoft’s chief monetary officer Amy Hood, Newcomer experiences, and lift some considerations in regards to the AI future Microsoft is pitching. Microsoft makes use of OpenAI’s fashions to energy Copilot, and the assistant affords related options to ChatGPT, however they clearly do not draw the identical curiosity from customers. The corporate has additionally constructed Copilot into Home windows 11, Microsoft 365 and the Edge browser, with out apparently reaping the good thing about further consumer development.

The necessity to revamp Copilot, grow to be much less depending on OpenAI and reimagine the corporate’s assistant as a real shopper product have been Microsoft’s motivations for acqui-hiring Mustafa Suleyman and his group from Inflection AI. Suleyman’s work as CEO of Microsoft AI has culminated to date in a redesign of Copilot, and the launch of a number of new options, together with the power for the AI to take action for you in sure web sites. It is possibly the beginning of a cohesive imaginative and prescient, however not one which’s instantly related with Home windows customers or anybody else.

Microsoft invested billions in OpenAI to help the corporate’s analysis and achieve privileged entry to its fashions, all within the hopes of competing with Google. Even with that entry, ChatGPT arriving first appears to have had the most important affect on turning folks into AI customers. ChatGPT was the AI assistant folks tried first, and it isn’t clear what new Copilot characteristic will pull them away.

This text initially appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/it-seems-like-most-windows-users-dont-care-for-copilot-195500516.html?src=rss

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