University of Utah approves Microsoft Copilot as sole AI tool
University of Utah approves Microsoft Copilot as sole AI tool

University of Utah approves Microsoft Copilot as sole AI tool

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The University of Utah has officially sanctioned Microsoft Copilot as the only commercial AI platform for institutional use, citing concerns over IT security risks associated with unapproved tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Meanwhile, Microsoft is enhancing Copilot's functionalities across its platforms, including plans to auto-start Copilot on Windows 11 login, a feature currently being tested. At the Ignite 2024 conference, Microsoft introduced specialized Copilot agents designed to improve efficiency in project management by connecting to organizational data. Additionally, recent updates to Copilot on Edge include a new 'Share' button for sharing AI chat interactions and enhancements aimed at making Copilot more integrated into the browser experience. These developments reflect Microsoft's commitment to embedding AI capabilities throughout its software ecosystem, aiming to streamline user tasks and enhance productivity.

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