Microsoft announced on Monday that it has made significant improvements in Copilot Amnesty International Assistant, combining the Openai GPT-4O model to support advanced images generation. This update allows users to create direct detailed images within Microsoft 365 applications, including Word, Excel and Outlook, by describing the required images claims.
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What is Copilot?
Microsoft Copilot It is an artificial intelligence assistant integrated into Microsoft 365 Applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Team.
Big language models such as GPT-4O and Copilot can formulate documents, analyze data, create presentations, and manage emails and meetings. With this update, Copilot can now create images based on the text.
What can I do with the generation of Copilot photos from artificial intelligence?
The integration of the latest AI Openai GPT-4O allows to generate realistic high-quality textual descriptions, which greatly expands what users can do with visible content. Users can create customized graphics, illustrations and designs without the need for external design tools. Users can also modify current visual images, apply stylistic transformations and text production within images.
Microsoft initially started offering this GPT-4O photo tools to the institution’s users through Microsoft 365 Copilot last month. Now, the same capabilities reach the general public by the consumer version of Microsoft Copilot.
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This step places Microsoft Copilot before its other creative tools such as Microsoft Designer and Image Creator, both of which still depend on the elderly Dal E models from Openai. On the contrary, GPT-4O represents the advanced edge in the images created by artificial intelligence, with faster response times and more accurate outputs.
With these improvements, Microsoft pushes Copilot as a comprehensive assistant for Amnesty International who can compete against the largest players, Openai and Google Gemini.
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