Microsoft's AI assistants, equipped with a 'persistent' memory feature, are scheduled to be released soon.
Microsoft's AI head, Mustafa Suleyman, announced that AI assistants with advanced long-term memory capabilities are expected to be available within a year.
The purpose of these assistants is to improve user interaction by remembering previous conversations and tasks, encouraging more meaningful involvement. However, worries about maintaining privacy and safeguarding data persist.
Microsoft is introducing additional features for its CoPilot AI lineup, which include voice-activated commands and an enhanced tool for more comprehensive enquiries. Suleyman highlights the rapid evolution of AI, countering claims of it being a passing trend.
Source: BBC