The AI-powered features will begin testing today before being rolled out to LinkedIn Premium subscribers.
On March 16, Microsoft announced a new feature named Copilot, a processing engine that will allow users to do things like summarize long emails, draft stories in Word and animate slides in PowerPoint, all with the use of AI tools.
Microsoft is marketing the feature as a tool that will allow workers to be more productive by freeing up time they usually spend in their inbox, or allowing them to more easily analyze trends in Excel.
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