5 ways that ChatGPT could transform Microsoft Office

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Microsoft Office, now known as Microsoft 365, already has a few AI-powered tools of its own thanks to. Since 2017, the latter has delivered features like Assistive AI for suggested email replies and 'Smart Find' for searching your docs.

like Slack. But generative pre-trained transformers promise to be able to tame our inboxes, thanks to their ability to crunch masses of text and tease out their meaning., Microsoft"recently looked at how Outlook and Word could use GPT to suggest automatic replies to other emails".

This is where ChatGPT, particularly its incoming GPT-4 model, could have some of its biggest impacts on the likes of Outlook and Word. Third-party apps likealready act as our virtual sub-editors, but these tools will increasingly be built into apps like Microsoft Office to improve our writing.

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