I have never used it this way as yet, but useful it would seem. Clippy, mentioned below, I do remember using.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Infuses Generative AI Into Every Office App
ERIC HAL SCHWARTZ on March 16, 2023 in Voicebot.ai
Microsoft has unleashed a flood of new generative AI features called Microsoft 365 Copilot for its suite of productivity software. Copilot encompasses AI assistance for all of the applications, including Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams.
MICROSOFT 365 COPILOT
Microsoft 365 Copilot, which shares just a name with the GitHub coding assistant, is designed to help users produce and organize content, including documents, emails, and presentations. The AI’s integration with Microsoft’s services allows it to turn raw data into Excel graphs, design and animate a PowerPoint presentation, and translate a meeting transcription into a long-term strategic plan for a company. The natural language prompts only require a vague description of the user’s goal and a connection to the relevant documents or meeting transcriptions to gather the data, as seen in the PowerPoint example at the top.
The obvious analogy is Microsoft Clippy, the old animated paperclip that would guess what a user was trying to do and link them to a guide on how to do it. Copilot doesn’t just point at a map, though. It hops in the car and drives you to your destination, then walks you through how it got there. You can see an example of how Copilot operates in Excel here. ... '
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