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Smarter Copilot AI is Coming To Microsoft Teams. 

Microsoft keeps improving Teams with new artificial intelligence (AI) tools to enhance conferences, phone calls, and other platform features. Microsoft is introducing innovative ways to activate its AI-powered Copilot assistant during meeting conversations, descriptions, and other activities to enhance its functionality within Microsoft Teams. It is to facilitate catching up on sessions you may have missed. Copilot will soon be able to compile written chats and spoken transcripts into a single display in addition to its current capability of summarising Team meetings. 

 Enhancements to Copilot in Teams are also being made to the chat feature, enabling Teams users to modify texts in unconventional ways. According to a Microsoft weblog post, Copilot can change your message to include a call for action or sound like how a pirate might communicate. Shortly, customers will be able to create an additional message in the Teams conversation according to the context of the conversation. 

 In a statement from Microsoft, intelligent call recap of regular Teams calls made directly to phones will be broadly accessible in the coming months with Teams Premium. During a call, intelligent call recap automatically gathers notes, saving you the embarrassing process of reviewing the conversation and seeing subsequent steps. 

Although each of the mentioned AI enhancements for Microsoft Teams is minor, they result in an even more versatile Copilot inside Teams. One of Microsoft’s AI integrations into Office products is remarkable. The Copilot inclusion in Teams allows you to immediately summarise meetings with the help of highlights, which can notify you when and where you talked about in a conversation. 

 In addition to its ongoing efforts to integrate Copilot into Teams, Microsoft is also introducing innovative hybrid conference functionalities inside Teams that aim to enhance the interaction between in-person and distant participants. Teams Rooms with IntelliFrame will have an automated lens shift in the coming months. It will choose the optimal picture in a conference room using artificial intelligence (AI), which may come through laptops or room cams. To provide distant players with the best perspective, particularly in cases where a particular camera is hidden, it is intended to change the camera’s angle mechanically.  

Microsoft Teams is getting smarter Copilot AI features - The Verge

 In an April preview, recognition of speakers will also be accessible using any microphones in Teams Rooms. This feature allows you to register your sound and facial profiles so that summaries accurately capture everything you speak in a Teams meeting.  

Microsoft’s Teams Telephone Mobile feature—which allows you to maintain one phone number to Teams and your cell phone device—is now supported by a few other operators. Microsoft states, “We are thrilled to announce that Teams Phone Mobile will be available in the coming months with an extensive list of further partners, particularly AT&T, Odido, Virgin Media O2, and Vodafone UK.” 

 

 

 

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