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I Told Windows Notepad's New AI to Turn Nvidia's Fail Into Poetry

Microsoft has introduced an AI-powered Rewrite feature in Windows 11's Notepad, allowing users to edit text in various styles and tones, including poetry. This new functionality, which is part of the Microsoft 365 subscription, enables users to transform existing text into different formats, such as casual or formal, while also tapping into creative expressions. The feature reflects Microsoft's ongoing integration of AI into its productivity tools, showcasing a shift towards enhancing user experience through innovative editing options.

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The Future of Writing: AI-Powered Smart Pens Takes Center Stage Δ1.77

The One Smart AI Pen, launched on Kickstarter, promises a futuristic writing experience with its battery, microphone, and Bluetooth capabilities. The device can convert handwritten notes into digital text, translate languages in real-time, and even converse with ChatGPT-4.0-Mini. With its ambitious feature set and optional AI functionality, the One Smart AI Pen is poised to revolutionize the way we interact with writing.

Revolutionizing Writing with AI: The One Smart AI Pen Δ1.76

The One Smart AI Pen integrates ChatGPT AI into a ball point pen, offering instant writing suggestions, generating ideas, or drafting emails. It can translate in real-time across more than 52 languages, take dictations, summarize meetings, transcribe handwritten notes, set reminders, and make to-do lists. The smart pen's ability to record meetings and transcribe them could be particularly useful in industries such as law, medicine, and academia.

Hands On: I Tried Copilot Pro for Word - See What It Can Do for You. Δ1.76

Copilot Pro for Word offers a range of functionalities, including drafting, rewriting, and summarizing text based on user prompts, but its effectiveness relies heavily on the clarity and specificity of those prompts. While it can serve as a useful tool for creating outlines and generating ideas, users must be aware of its limitations, such as occasional vagueness and a tendency to misinterpret instructions. Overall, Copilot Pro is a promising addition to Word, though it requires careful oversight and editing to ensure the output aligns with the user's voice and goals.

Microsoft Revamps the Copilot App for Windows 11, Makes It Truly Native Δ1.76

Microsoft has redeveloped its AI-powered Copilot app from scratch to provide a better user experience that is fully integrated into the Windows 11 operating system. With the new version, users can expect faster response times and more personalized answers, making it easier to use the app's features such as picture-in-picture mode and taskbar integration. The redesign also reduces memory usage, requiring only 50-100 MB of RAM on average.

Microsoft Unveils Copilot Redesign and AI-Driven Features Δ1.76

Copilot is getting a new look with an all-new card-based design across mobile, web, and Windows, allowing users to see what they're looking at, converse in natural voice, and access a virtual news presenter. The new features include personalized Copilot Vision, OpenAI-like natural voice conversation mode, and a revamped AI-powered Windows Search that includes a "Click to Do" feature. Additionally, Paint and Photos are getting fun new features like Generative Fill and Erase.

Revolutionizing Reading: AI-Powered Bookmark Mark 1 Offers Intelligent Summarization Δ1.75

The new Mark 1 AI-powered bookmark aims to transform the reading experience by generating intelligent summaries, highlighting key themes and quotes, and tracking reading habits. This device can collate data on reading pace, progress, and knowledge scores, providing users with a more engaging and intuitive way to absorb information. By integrating with a companion application, readers can share insights and connect with others who have read similar texts.

Microsoft Revamps Copilot App for Windows Δ1.75

Copilot is a highly anticipated AI-powered personal assistant that now has an improved user interface on Windows 11. The new app features a side panel, keyboard shortcuts, and a redesigned look that aims to make it more intuitive and user-friendly. Microsoft's revamped Copilot app for Windows finally matches the design of its macOS counterpart, providing a more seamless experience for users.

Researchers Surprised to Find Less-Educated Areas Adopting AI Writing Tools Faster. Δ1.75

Stanford researchers have analyzed over 305 million texts and discovered that AI writing tools are being adopted more rapidly in less-educated areas compared to their more educated counterparts. The study indicates that while urban regions generally show higher overall adoption, areas with lower educational attainment demonstrate a surprising trend of greater usage of AI tools, suggesting these technologies may act as equalizers in communication. This shift challenges conventional views on technology diffusion, particularly in the context of consumer advocacy and professional communications.

Making Ai Accessible to All Δ1.73

Microsoft is making its premium AI features free by opening access to its voice and deep thinking capabilities. This strategic move aims to increase user adoption and make the technology more accessible, potentially forcing competitors to follow suit. By providing these features for free, Microsoft is also putting pressure on companies to prioritize practicality over profit.

Lenovo AI Display Brings Power of AI to Monitors Δ1.73

The Lenovo AI Display, featuring a dedicated NPU, enables monitors to automatically adjust their angle and orientation based on user seating positions. This technology can also add AI capabilities to non-AI desktop and laptop PCs, enhancing their functionality with Large Language Models. The concept showcases Lenovo's commitment to "smarter technology for all," potentially revolutionizing the way we interact with our devices.

AI-Generated Review Summaries Hit Apple's App Store with iOS 18.4 Δ1.73

Apple is introducing AI-generated review summaries to its app store with iOS 18.4, generating brief paragraphs from user reviews using large language models to "compile highlights and key information." The summaries are refreshed weekly as new reviews are added, initially available in the US App Store for English-language apps and games with sufficient reviews. This feature aims to provide users with a concise overview of app ratings and sentiments.

Hands On: I Tried Copilot Pro for PowerPoint - See How It Changes Things. Δ1.73

Copilot Pro is a feature that allows users to improve existing PowerPoint documents with ease, but its limitations become apparent when trying to create new content from scratch. The AI's lack of a key feature, the ability to take a Word document and turn it into a PowerPoint deck, restricts its capabilities in this regard. While Copilot can make significant improvements to an existing presentation, its usefulness is tempered by its inability to generate original content.

Revamp Your Email Game: Copilot Pro for Outlook Review Δ1.73

Copilot Pro for Outlook brings a suite of features designed to streamline email interactions and save time. The tool's summarization feature provides a concise summary of key points, while its drafting feature allows users to generate emails with varying tones and lengths. Additionally, the coaching feature offers personalized advice on improving writing style and tone.

Microsoft's New Dragon Copilot Is an AI Assistant for Healthcare Δ1.73

Microsoft has announced Microsoft Dragon Copilot, an AI system for healthcare that can listen to and create notes based on clinical visits. The system combines voice-dictating and ambient listening tech created by AI voice company Nuance, which Microsoft bought in 2021. According to Microsoft's announcement, the new system can help its users streamline their documentation through features like "multilanguage ambient note creation" and natural language dictation.

Microsoft Quietly Updates Copilot to Cut Down on Unauthorized Windows Activations Δ1.72

Microsoft has implemented a patch to its Windows Copilot, preventing the AI assistant from inadvertently facilitating the activation of unlicensed copies of its operating system. The update addresses previous concerns that Copilot was recommending third-party tools and methods to bypass Microsoft's licensing system, reinforcing the importance of using legitimate software. While this move showcases Microsoft's commitment to refining its AI capabilities, unauthorized activation methods for Windows 11 remain available online, albeit no longer promoted by Copilot.

Microsoft Unveils New AI Agents to Help Sales Teams Close Deals Δ1.72

Microsoft has introduced two new AI agents, Sales Agent and Sales Chat, designed to enhance productivity and streamline the sales process for businesses. These tools leverage existing company data and Microsoft 365 integrations to automate lead generation, customer outreach, and provide actionable insights, allowing sales teams to focus more on closing deals. The launch reflects Microsoft's commitment to equipping every employee with AI tools that can transform business operations and drive revenue growth.

Microsoft's Copilot AI to Stop Helping Pirates Δ1.72

Microsoft's AI assistant Copilot will no longer provide guidance on how to activate pirated versions of Windows 11. The update aims to curb digital piracy by ensuring users are aware that it is both illegal and against Microsoft's user agreement. As a result, if asked about pirating software, Copilot now responds that it cannot assist with such actions.

Microsoft's Copilot Ai Now Has a Mac App - Here's What You'll Need to Run It Δ1.72

Microsoft has expanded its Copilot AI to Mac users, making the tool free for those with the right system. To run it, a user will need a Mac with an M1 chip or higher, effectively excluding Intel-based Macs from access. The Mac app works similarly to its counterparts on other platforms, allowing users to type or speak their requests and receive responses.

Apple Adds AI-Powered App Review Summaries with iOS 18.4 Δ1.72

As part of the iOS 18.4 software update, currently in public beta, Apple is introducing AI-powered summaries of App Store reviews. The new feature will leverage Apple Intelligence, the company’s built-in AI technology, to offer an overall summary based on the reviews others have left on the App Store. The review summaries will be generated by large language models (LLMs) and will highlight key information into a short paragraph. Apple's website explains that the summaries will also be refreshed weekly for apps and games that have enough reviews to generate a summary.

Microsoft Unveils Dragon Copilot Voice-Activated AI Assistant for Doctors Δ1.72

Microsoft wants to use AI to help doctors stay on top of work. The new AI tool combines Dragon Medical One's natural language voice dictation with DAX Copilot's ambient listening technology, aiming to streamline administrative tasks and reduce clinician burnout. By leveraging machine learning and natural language processing, Microsoft hopes to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of medical consultations.

Lenovo Revolutionizes AI Accessibility with Plug-In Local AI Stick Δ1.72

Lenovo's AI Stick connects to non-NPU PCs, adding AI-powered abilities, allowing users with outdated hardware to benefit from on-device AI capabilities. The device is compact and requires a Thunderbolt port to function, expanding the reach of Lenovo's AI Now personal assistant to a broader user base. By providing a plug-in solution, Lenovo aims to democratize access to AI-driven features.

Microsoft Pushes Ahead with Ai in Gaming Δ1.72

Microsoft is exploring the potential of AI in its gaming efforts, as revealed by the Muse project, which can generate gameplay and understand 3D worlds and physics. The company's use of AI has sparked debate among developers, who are concerned that it may replace human creators or alter the game development process. Microsoft's approach to AI in gaming is seen as a significant step forward for the industry.

Microsoft Accelerates AI Efforts to Compete with OpenAI Δ1.72

In accelerating its push to compete with OpenAI, Microsoft is developing powerful AI models and exploring alternatives to power products like Copilot bot. The company has developed AI "reasoning" models comparable to those offered by OpenAI and is reportedly considering offering them through an API later this year. Meanwhile, Microsoft is testing alternative AI models from various firms as possible replacements for OpenAI technology in Copilot.

Opera’s New AI Agent Web Browser Just Reinvented Web Browsing - Here’s 5 Ways It Could Completely Change Your Experience. Δ1.71

Opera's introduction of its AI agent web browser marks a significant shift in how users interact with the internet, allowing the AI to perform tasks such as purchasing tickets and booking hotels on behalf of users. This innovation not only simplifies online shopping and travel planning but also aims to streamline the management of subscriptions and routine tasks, enhancing user convenience. However, as the browser takes on more active roles, it raises questions about the future of user engagement with digital content and the potential loss of manual browsing skills.

Detecting Deception in Digital Content Δ1.71

SurgeGraph has introduced its AI Detector tool to differentiate between human-written and AI-generated content, providing a clear breakdown of results at no cost. The AI Detector leverages advanced technologies like NLP, deep learning, neural networks, and large language models to assess linguistic patterns with reported accuracy rates of 95%. This innovation has significant implications for the content creation industry, where authenticity and quality are increasingly crucial.