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Copilot continues to grow, and now also offers support for Microsoft Dynamics.

Copilot is growing by expanding into new Microsoft services.

Copilot continues to grow, and now also offers support for Microsoft Dynamics.
Daniel García

Daniel García

Microsoft Copilot, the generative AI that the North American company has designed to form synergies with its ecosystem, continues to expand its tentacles to more services that are part of the Microsoft environment. In this way, Dynamics services will also receive the support of Artificial Intelligence to optimize their services and offer users a superior user experience.

Little by little, Copilot continues to prove itself as a key service in Microsoft’s business strategy, as thanks to this Artificial Intelligence, more and more applications are benefiting from the possibilities that Copilot can provide to all kinds of services. Therefore, Microsoft Dynamics has been next on the list.

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Copilot empowers Dynamics

As Microsoft reveals in a new post, Microsoft Dynamics is the new service that will benefit from everything Copilot can offer in terms of optimization and automation. In fact, the company highlights that its information gathering functions will play a key role for AI within the Dynamics system.

This is not the first Microsoft service that exploits the potential of Copilot to easily gather information, as there are many environments within the company where large amounts of data are managed, and an Artificial Intelligence that allows you to locate them easily or summarize them efficiently can help employees save a significant amount of valuable time.

Ambitious expansion of Microsoft in AI

Copilot, since it was announced last year, has been shown as a key piece of Microsoft’s strategy, and that is why, in recent months, most of the important news that the company has announced at the service level have Copilot as a common link. In fact, there are likely to be many more news to come, such as the announced improvement for services like Word and Excel.

It is evident that Microsoft has a lot of confidence in Copilot and everything it can offer to users, but it does not focus 100% of its strategy on these functions. In fact, it takes into account that this AI has a very high energy consumption, which also implies that it needs large amounts of water to cool its systems. For this reason, in addition to continuing to work on improvements through Copilot, Microsoft also strives to find AI models with a more sustainable energy consumption that involves lower economic expenditure and a lower environmental impact.

Daniel García

Daniel García

Graduated in Journalism, Daniel specializes in video games and technology, currently writing for Andro4all and NaviGames, and having written for more Difoosion portals such as Alfa Beta Juega or Urban Tecno. He enjoys staying up-to-date with current affairs, as well as reading, video games, and any other form of cultural expression

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