Copilot Pro and Microsoft 365 Copilot are two cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) assistants that are shaping the future of work by streamlining tasks and boosting productivity. In this blog post, we'll delve into their features, benefits, and limitations to help you choose the right AI assistant for your business's needs.
Copilot Pro vs. Microsoft 365 Copilot: Which AI assistant is right for you?
7 Common AI features in modern web browsers
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has elevated many of the technologies we use, and web browsers are no exception. With advanced algorithms and machine learning capabilities, AI-powered browsers such as Google Chrome, Safari, and Microsoft Edge have become more than just a tool for accessing the internet.
Revolutionize your eCommerce sales with AI
Here’s how AI boosts eCommerce businesses’ sales
eCommerce has steadily increased in popularity over the past few years, as more shoppers are opting for online rather than in-store shopping. However, 2023 could potentially be a tipping point for this industry because more retailers are adopting artificial information (AI) technology to enhance operations and boost sales.
What are the benefits of AI to eCommerce businesses?
AI is a boon for eCommerce
5 great voice commands for Google Assistant
Google Assistant is essentially the next generation of Google Now. It performs all of the same tasks as Google Now, such as scheduling events and web searching, but has a better, more conversational interface. For a crash course in some of Google’s best AI-powered voice-commands, take a look at five of our favorites.
Can AI enhance your e-commerce business?
Artificial intelligence (AI) or “machine learning” has quickly transformed from science fiction to reality, and is currently on track to become an integral part of the corporate business environment. According to experts, by 2020 85% of all customer interactions with businesses will occur via machine learning programs.
Improvements coming to Visual Search in Bing
How would you search the internet for an item you didn’t know the name of? Throwing together a few descriptive words probably isn’t enough to find what you’re looking for, but what if you could search using just an image? Microsoft’s Bing lets you do exactly that and it’s receiving some big upgrades.
AI-powered advances in customer support
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