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Microsoft's former CTO, Nathan Myhrvold, believes that artificial intelligence is still in its early stages, comparing it to personal computers in the 1980s. While impressed with AI's potential, he suggests that it needs "three to five miracles" to reach human-level intelligence and be truly transformative. Myhrvold emphasizes that, similar to the early days of personal computing, AI is currently good for a number of things, but significant breakthroughs are still required to unlock its full capabilities.
Microsoft is actively integrating AI into various platforms, including Microsoft 365 Copilot, designed to enhance productivity and efficiency, especially in education. St Francis College educators reported saving an average of 9.3 hours weekly during a Copilot trial, allowing them to focus more on teaching and student growth. Copilot Chat provides AI assistance for everyday tasks, while Microsoft 365 Copilot offers additional features to transform educational experiences, streamlining communication, administrative tasks, and lesson planning across applications like Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Teams.
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- Ken Yeung: Nathan Myhrvold had a front-row seat to the rise of modern computing that few can match. As Microsoft’s first CTO, he helped shape its technology strategy during its formative years from 1986 to 2000, working closely with Bill Gates and leading groundbreaking research efforts. Decades after this departure, he reflected on his career and shared
- Source: Microsoft 365 Copilot is your AI assistant that frees up time for what matters most.
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