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Microsoft takes AI further into enterprise

Microsoft shook up the world of artificial intelligence (AI) when it added a ChatGPT-like engine to Bing, allowing the als–ran search engine to leapfrog Google. When Goolge failed spectuacularly in a demo of its equivalent, Bard, Bing became the flavour of the moment.

Microsoft doesn’t have the same Bing-level irrelevance challenge with its enterprise productivity tools, but it is giving them the same AI treatment.

This week it announced the next generation of AI capabilities across its enterprise applications portfolio with Dynamics 365 and Power Platform. These updates signal the next generation of CRM, ERP, and low code, leveraging AI to bring a more intuitive experience for business tools and data. 

Ryan Cunningham, VP for Power Apps at Microsoft, described the functionality after CEO Satya Nadella first announced the capabilities at the Build conference in 2021: 

“The ultimate low-code app building experience is one where you describe in plain language what you want an app to do, and in an instant that app is created for you. We’ve fine-tuned one of the most advanced natural language AI models on the planet, a model known as OpenAI GPT-3, to automatically generate Power Fx formulas based on natural language input. … we’re adding GPT-3 and other Microsoft AI technology directly into Power Apps Studio in a way that will help every maker quickly build the apps they need and more easily learn advanced concepts in the process.”

The updates announced this week, as described by Microsoft, include:

See more information on the Dynamics 365 and Power Platform blogs. 

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