Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - EP 108: Microsoft Copilot - What's Coming and What It Means
Episode Date: September 25, 2023Microsoft Copilot will change the way we all work, even if you don't use Windows. Copilot has finally been announced for November 2023 and it's going to be huge. So what's coming and wh...at does it mean? Let's dive in!Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions about CopilotUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:[00:01:20] Daily AI news[00:08:01] What is Microsoft Copilot?[00:12:28] Generative AI in your OS is transformative[00:17:05] Features of Microsoft Copilot[00:23:52] Dall-E 3 added to Microsoft design products[00:27:20] Q4 2023 will be big for the future of Gen AI[00:31:00] Microsoft Copilot will make startups obsoleteTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Microsoft 365 Copilot and its Features2. Microsoft 365 Copilot in Action3. Updates and New Features3. Implications for Working Processes and Costs4. Venture Capital and Startup Landscape5. Predictions and Future Outlook for Generative AIKeywords:Microsoft 365 Copilot, suite, enterprise customers, November 1, $30 per month per user, initial rollouts, generative AI system, ChatGPT, release, November 2021, impact, work, Microsoft Word, documents, Microsoft 365 Chat, centralized, apps, product updates, monthly fee, unsubscribe, alternatives, Dolly Three, operating system, ownership stake, venture capital, Anthropic Cloud, bug, comments, multimodal features, voice, audio, photos, silo, generative AI tools, copy and paste prompts, PPP course.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist.
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Microsoft co-pilot will change the way we all work.
Even if you don't use a Windows machine.
That's right.
The actual way business gets done, the way that we all work,
the definition of work is going to change over the next week,
but especially come this November.
We're going to talk about that more today on Everyday AI.
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helping everyday people like me and you make sense of what's going on in the world of AI.
There's a lot.
There's a lot even in the last couple of hours.
So my name's Jordan Wilson.
Thank you for joining.
If you are live, thanks.
Appreciate that.
Get your questions in.
Let's talk.
Microsoft co-pilot. Let's talk the future of work. Let me know. Let me know what you guys want to know about Microsoft co-pilot. I may not have all the answers right now live on the show, but don't worry, we'll get all the answers for you. Check it out in the free daily newsletter. All right. Let's talk about what's going on in the world of AI because we have some actual breaking news that probably no one out there even knows yet unless you are refreshing Twitter five minutes before the show. All right, but let's start at the top.
So Anthropic is now entering the big leagues, thanks to Amazon.
Amazon is investing $4 billion.
That's billions with a B.
So Amazon's investing $4 billion in the AI startup Anthropic.
Largely, if you don't know Anthropic, their large language model is Cloud 2.
And it is one of the few models out there that does not use GPT, the GPT technology.
So big companies, we've all seen it.
They've all been kind of partnering up with Gen AI companies, such as Microsoft with
OpenAI.
But Amazon's been kind of quiet, at least with multi-billion dollar investments until now.
So let's keep an eye on that.
Next, big piece of news, which obviously relates to today's show.
But the initial rollout of Microsoft co-pilot is coming tomorrow.
So there's some differences between what's coming tomorrow and what's getting rolled out on November 1st.
So we'll go over all that.
But tomorrow starts the initial rollout of Microsoft co-pilot with Windows 11 update with more than 150 new smart features across Bing and Edge.
All right.
And here, last but not least, our third piece of news.
And make sure you go to Your EverydayAI.com.
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We're going to be going over these news pieces.
and so much more. But the third piece of news, Chad GPT and OpenAI just announced about nine minutes ago,
some huge updates. So let's talk about these new updates to chat GPT. So literally minutes ago,
so I don't have all the details, but these new updates are bringing some multi-modal capabilities to chat GBT.
So allowing everyone to speak with chat GPD and set up type and to have chat GBT speak back to you instead of in text.
Also, the ability and the demo was on mobile, but the ability to upload photos and to speak with chat GBT via photos.
So instead of having to communicate something, the example that they showed in their promo video just launched a couple of minutes ago was fixing a bike.
So, you know, taking a photo of the bike, going back and forth with chat GPT.
Chad GPT recommends something.
They take a close up picture of the bike, so on and so forth.
But yes, that big news from OpenAI, they're going to be rolling that out over the next
couple of weeks.
Also around the corner is the direct Dolly 3 integration inside chat GPT.
So, wow, like what a way to start off.
What a way to start off our Monday.
but let's get back and talk to about Microsoft co-pilot.
That's the topic of today's show.
But thank you all.
Thank you all for joining.
Val joining saying good morning.
Douglas, thank you for joining Maybrit,
saying Microsoft is making it difficult to decide on new devices.
Absolutely, Maybrit.
So full disclosure, I just bought a Mac Mini.
What was it?
got it all set up.
But I'm going to be buying a Windows PC, which I haven't used.
I mean, I was Microsoft certified as a teenager.
I used to be a dork.
I used to build computers.
I'm still a dork.
I don't build computers anymore, but, you know, I used to build PCs.
But I haven't had one since, you know, I bought my first PC with my paperout money
when I was, what, 13 years old.
But I haven't used a PC in.
20 years, but Maybrit, I will be buying a PC, especially before November 1st to take,
take advantage of everything that Microsoft is offering, because like I, the topic and what
we're going to get into is, it's going to change the way we all work. So thank you,
everyone for joining. Appreciate. Appreciate everyone joining. But get your, get your comments in.
You know, Michael, like what Michael's saying, it's, it's fire Monday. Yeah, this is definitely a hot
take Monday. So let's talk a little bit about co-pilot and what it means for the future of work.
What do you guys think? I want to know. I want to know from you all. I'm going to come with not
hot takes. I actually did an episode kind of more on hot takes on Microsoft co-pilot about a month
ago. But I want this to be a discussion. But I also want to go over exactly what's happening.
Okay. What's rolling out? What's not? There's been some confusion. Again, I don't have all the
answers. But I even know, you know, someone from Microsoft is probably listening or joining,
but had some comments, which was very helpful even before the show started.
So let's talk about this.
I'm going to throw up on my screen here.
I'm not going to throw up on my screen, but I'm going to throw up a screen share here.
But if you're listening on the podcast, don't worry.
And you can always come back in the show notes.
You can come watch this video.
You can come back and ask questions.
There should be a LinkedIn thread in the show notes if you are listening on the podcast.
So don't worry.
But I'm going to try to do my best to, you know, talk a little bit and to kind of walk you through what's on screen, but nothing, you know, nothing that I can't explain, hopefully, in words.
So what is co-pilot?
Let's start there.
Copilot is essentially bringing generative AI to the operating system.
All right.
So what does that mean?
You know, if you're new to AI, if you haven't been following the news closely, let me try to break that down.
You know, artificial intelligence isn't new. Let's start there. And technically, gen AI isn't new either, right?
We've been using AI in different sectors since the 80s pretty prominently, even before that, right? But some entire business sectors have been running on AI for multiple decades.
even the definition of generative AI has changed a little bit.
The way that we talk about it on the everyday AI show,
with Gen AIs essentially giving everyday people like me and you access.
It's the accessibility and the affordability to take basic non-machine learning inputs,
so text inputs, and to be able to create something on the back end.
So, right?
So many of the Gen A.I.
tools that we're all familiar with are probably tools like chat GPT, like BingChat,
chat, like Google Bard, like Anthropic Cloud, like Mid Journey, like stable diffusion,
right, like runway. So these are all different Gen A.I. Software's and tools that you can
essentially put in a text input and you can create unlimited possibilities on the back end.
So that's kind of when we talk Gen A.I, at least here on the
the show, that's kind of what we're referring to. So how does Microsoft copilot change that? Well,
it brings generative AI to the operating system, right? I'm not going to go off on my wild
45-minute tangent that I did last time about Microsoft copilot and to tell you how huge that is,
but it is enormous. Here's why. In all of these other instances that I just told you, you know,
I just rattled off, you know, six or seven, very popular.
general gen AI tools, large language model systems.
All of those are technically disjointed.
They don't all talk to each other.
Yes, I'm a huge fan of chat, GBT, and plugins and, you know,
bringing in kind of, you know, external apps, external softwares, but it's still very disjointed.
I still have to log in to all of those different systems.
They can't talk to each other.
Yes, Google Bard released extensions.
They're not that good, to be honest.
They don't work how you would want them to work.
ChatGPT with plugins is amazing.
Don't get me wrong, but there's still limitations.
Bringing Microsoft co-pilot, bringing generative AI to your desktop takes away so many of those
limitations.
All right.
And I'm going to go slightly into hot take mode here, right?
Because I want to talk about how I even opened up the show.
It is going to change how, it is going to change the way business gets done.
Right?
We're going to start to see that tomorrow when they do some of these rollouts, right?
So we talked about tomorrow.
There are going to be, there's going to be some of these initial rollouts of Microsoft co-pilot.
But the bulk of kind of what most people are looking at and what I'm going to kind of be referencing
today on the show is the November 1st release.
Okay.
So there's a difference.
we're going to start to see some initial rollouts tomorrow on September 26.
But a lot of even what we're talking about today is going to be based on November 1st.
Right.
And that is kind of the general availability release.
That is when you start to get the Microsoft 365 copilot, which is when all of these different systems start to talk to each other.
right so your outlook with your email your uh your Microsoft Word your Word documents your Excel
your spreadsheets teams so your internal communication your chat right PowerPoint this is when
all of your different um essentially how you run business can all start to talk to each other
so that for enterprise customers is going to be available November 1st it's $30 a month
per user, I believe.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong on that.
But we are going to start to see tomorrow some of these initial rollouts,
but not the whole Microsoft 365 copilot suite.
Okay, that's the biggest difference.
All right.
So I'm sure we'll be talking on the show tomorrow and later this week about some of the
initial co-pilots.
But I wanted to take a bigger picture look at what's going on.
And I want to zoom out a little bit, okay?
because I already went through my hot take, but I want to talk to everyone about what this means.
And I want to get your questions too.
Okay.
So you might be saying, all right, Jordan, how does this change the way we work?
How does this change the way business gets done?
Right.
I do think Microsoft copilot, roast me in the comments, fight me if you want.
I think this is going to be far more impactful for how we work than even chat GPT, right?
Like if you're a generative AI fan, enthusiast,
aficionado, whatever you want to call yourself,
you probably look at the release of chat GPT in November 2020.
It's almost like a milestone, right?
When we look at the, I think the November 1st release of Microsoft co-pilot
and then we compare it to the quote unquote chat GPT craze,
the two will not be comparable, okay?
November 1st with the.
full rollout of Microsoft co-pilot 365. And again, this show isn't sponsored. Microsoft
isn't paying me, but, you know, Microsoft hollert me if you want to get that done.
But this is going to change the way we all work, okay, even if you're not using Microsoft 365
copilot. And let me explain. Okay. So my actual full-time job is a seller and agency.
We work with small, medium-sized clients, helping them create digital strategies and implement those, right?
So we're, you know, we've worked with from smaller, you know, 10 employee companies to companies that have hundreds of employees.
Okay.
And this is why Microsoft co-pilot is going to change the way business gets done, even if you or your business is not on Microsoft or you're not using.
Windows 11. Because here's the thing. It's changing the competitive landscape. All right?
So maybe you and your team is on Mac. You know, you're an Apple team. That's the team I'm on
right now, but I'm going to be going to be going to both teams here pretty soon. But here's the
thing. Yes, we know Apple is working on their Ajax, their, you know, Apple, GPT, whatever you want to
call it. So they're creating their own large language models.
we don't know what it is when it's going to be released, right?
So yeah, you might be saying, all right, Jordan.
Well, yeah, so many creative teams, so many, you know, big agencies, you know,
like all those types of companies use Mac and they drive marketing, they drive advertising,
they drive communications.
Okay, sure, but not all of them.
The companies who are instantly taking advantage of Microsoft co-pilot are going to have a huge
competitive advantage to have generative AI in your actual operating system changes how you work.
And if your competitors are taking advantage of Microsoft co-pilot and you aren't originally,
right, you are at such an extreme competitive advantage. And I'm not making that up,
y'all. I have taught technically thousands, but one-on-one, I've taught hundreds of people,
you know, through our free prime prompt, polish PPP course, drop PPP in the comments if you
want access. Through that, you know, we've done other trainings. We do other episodes where we walk
people through all these different gen AI systems. And again, yes, they're all amazing in their
own regard. But Microsoft co-pilot is bringing all of these things together. And to be able to have all
these different systems talk to each other, y'all, I have two journalism degrees, but I can't even
think of a word that's more impactful than Game Changer. That is the word I am looking for.
Right? I can't even find the words. Very rarely do I not have the words. All right. So with that,
let's talk a little bit more about what Microsoft 365 co-pilot even is in what it does.
All right.
And I want to make sure also I get to, I want to make sure I get to everyone's questions here, comments.
All right.
So apologies for some reason today.
My comments aren't pulling up here on the screen.
So I apologize about that.
I know they were just pulling up.
They're no longer pulling up.
So I'm sorry about that, y'all.
I'm going to actually bring up.
We'll see how good I am here with freestyling.
I'm going to try to look on another monitor,
see if I can't get to your questions as well.
But I won't be able to pull them up.
All right.
So first, let's talk about what Microsoft 365 co-pilot even is,
okay, because that's,
incredibly important to understand the basics.
All right.
So again, I'm showing my screen.
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We'll have this in the newsletter.
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Okay.
So a couple of things to keep in mind.
You have Microsoft 365 co-pilot.
Right?
And it essentially combines a large language model on top of all.
of your data.
Okay?
And you'll see here we have a little chart that's kind of showing the difference between Microsoft
copilot, BingChat Enterprise, and then Microsoft 365 copilot.
There's actually a lot of different offerings because even Bing Chat Enterprise is different,
obviously, then Open AIs, chat GPT Enterprise.
Different products.
They share the same technology.
They're obviously very different.
But even within kind of the Microsoft co-pilot setup, you have regular Microsoft co-pilot.
Okay.
You have BingChat Enterprise.
And then you have Microsoft 365 co-pilot.
And the biggest difference.
So Microsoft co-pilot, that's what we're going to see, the initial roll-off, rollout starting
September 26 tomorrow.
And then Microsoft 365 co-pilot, which is, you know, that's when you start to bring in all the different apps, okay, the enterprise security, privacy compliance, Microsoft 365 chat.
Those things are not going to be available tomorrow on the 26, right?
Those are going to be available starting November 1st, the initial rollout to paid customers, and it's going to be $30 a month.
Okay.
So those are a pretty basic overview.
Okay.
Now, I'm going to scroll down here.
This might actually be on a different, here we go.
So I want to talk a little bit about the power of being able to use a large language model on top of your data in the apps where you already work.
Okay. So if you're joining us, if you're joining us from the podcast, don't worry, I'm going to try my best to explain this. I'm going to zoom in a little bit so you can see. Right. But you can be working in Microsoft Word as an example, what we have going on here in this screen share. And you can talk with co-pilot inside your document. Right. And you can not just give.
Microsoft co-pilot access to what's in that document.
But with Microsoft 365 chat, you can ask questions about what's in your outlook.
You can ask questions about what's in that PowerPoint that someone sent and maybe you
haven't read.
What's in that Excel sheet, right?
So you have access to the entire Microsoft 365 suite everywhere you go.
Okay. You can kind of see it in this example where they're asking within Microsoft office, within Microsoft Docs, you know, Microsoft Word.
They're talking with Copilot about the doc, but you can have all of your documents, all of your data.
It is all going to be centralized and all of these different apps are going to be able to talk to each other.
All right.
I hope that's good for the basic screen sharing there.
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So that is why.
It's a very small example why.
How we all work is going to change.
All right.
And let me even tell you about a little bit of the product updates.
I don't think I need to go too deep into this.
But again, Microsoft 365.5.
co-pilot is going to bring all of your apps together. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and Microsoft 365 chat.
So Microsoft 365 chat is essentially think of it as a Teams chat, but you'll be able to chat with all of your documents.
So it's, I think people are actually going to use this a lot. So think of, you know, if you're normally
chatting with people in Microsoft Teams or Slack or Discord or whatever, you now have, you know, your entire company's
data, all of your personal work projects, every single, you know, Excel attachment,
PowerPoint document that you've worked on.
Everything is in one spot.
And you can talk to it.
Hey, what's in this 100 page PowerPoint that I haven't read yet, that I haven't looked at?
You know, what's in this long email thread?
Help me create an Excel sheet from all of the different data in the different data in
long email thread. That's the power of when all of your apps can talk to each other.
Okay? We didn't even get into the hardware, which I think is pretty exciting, right? Because
Microsoft also at their event on Thursday, when they announced the release date, they also
announced, you know, some, some hardware updates, you know, their new Surface laptop can run
Meta's Lama large language model locally, right? Which that's why.
We can get into that another day, like the power of being able to run a large language model locally.
I'll have to devote a whole episode to that so we can go into depth and talk about what it means, right?
But a couple other things, right?
So, yeah, we talked about the Microsoft 365 apps.
It's going to bring all of these, all of these difference, all of your data together.
It's going to be wild.
However, some other cool product updates that I think are worth mentioning, you know,
within Microsoft Photos, even Microsoft Paint, you know, Microsoft's designer program.
Dolly 3 is coming to these programs, right, to Microsoft Designer, to Microsoft Paint,
to Bing Image Creator.
You know, Dolly 3 is the new image model from OpenAI that's going to be released here in a couple
I think it's in about a month or so.
So not only is Microsoft 365 and co-pilot going to change how we all work,
but even all of Microsoft's individual products and some of their more creative tools,
which I'm especially excited about, they're getting like Photoshop-esque features
inside, you know, designer and inside Microsoft photo, right?
You are getting Canvaesque features in Microsoft Designer.
But to be able to pull in Dolly 3 into that equation and to then use some of these other
tools to help run your business, to help run your creative, your advertising,
your marketing, I think is going to be pretty remarkable.
All right.
So I'm sorry, I don't have all of your comments here.
I'm looking on the other screen.
I want to try to get to them.
I'm not going to be able to pull them up, but let's try here.
Let's try here.
I want to make sure I can try to get to a couple of your questions.
All right.
So Douglas had a question.
He said, when is your guess for how lessons from your PPP, your prime prompt polish,
will be applied with co-pilot?
Okay, great question, Doug.
So if you all haven't taken our prime prompt polish course, you definitely should.
Just type in PPP.
I'll send you the information.
And we actually have our pro, our pro class, which is free tomorrow and Wednesday.
So check, check your email.
Because if you took our free PPP course, I emailed you about it.
So Doug, good question.
The PPP course essentially is teaching people how to properly use a large language model.
And those lessons, right, because they are geared toward working inside
chat GPT, but those lessons can be applied universally, I think, right? Because so many people out
there look at, you know, chat GPT or large language models as a shortcut. And they just want,
you know, the fastest way possible to get a result. So they're using these, you know, copy and paste
prompts. Again, for those of you that have taken the PPP course and you've applied it in
your everyday life, November 1st, when November 1st comes out and
And if your team, if your company is using this new enterprise offering, Microsoft 365, $30 a month per user, I think it's a steal, if I'm being honest.
If you've gone through the PPP, you're going to be light years ahead of everyone else who hasn't, everyone else who's just been copying and pasting.
Because working with a large language model, even within Microsoft, you know, their new co-pilot offering and their, you know, 365 chat, it's a skill set.
Right. It's like learning how to properly prompt a large language model, which is what we teach in the PPP course, that's a skill set.
And so now when the rest of the business world is ready to sprint, and I do think Q4 is going to be very telling for the future of Gen.
AI because I think you're going to have the companies that have prioritized generative
AI in training in 2023 when Q4 hits and when Microsoft, you know, 365 co-pilot hits,
those companies and those individuals are going to be so far ahead of everyone else.
you know, it's actually going to be, I think, you know, November, December, January,
you're going to see a lot of, you know, a lot of companies, eight figure, nine figure
companies, they're going to be moving hard in one direction.
They're either going to be quickly falling behind or they're going to be quickly sprinting ahead
because the competitive landscape, y'all, again, I, I,
I can't emphasize this enough.
We've all been playing by the same rules in work, more or less, for 30 years, right, since we all got on the internet, you know, about, I think I'm doing my math right?
No, 20 some years, right, since, you know, the average business has been conducting business operations online.
So the rules haven't changed for nearly a quarter of a century.
The rules have started to change, but not completely.
I think with this co-pilot release, that is when the rules are actually going to change
for the first time in 25 years.
That is not an exaggeration.
All right.
Dr. Muthana can't bring up your comments.
here, but he's asking how many here would replace their chat GPT subscription with Microsoft 365
copilot? Thumbs up here, if you would. That's a great point. I do believe that a lot of people who have
been paying that $20 a month, right? And even companies that maybe have been paying for it for certain
departments, individuals, you know, people by themselves, yes, I do think a lot of people who
are watching their costs because I get it.
You know, if you have subscriptions to four, five,
15 different generative AI tools,
I do think some of the bigger,
some of the bigger names out there are going to be losing.
I think maybe even Mid Journey, right,
when you can bring Dolly 3 into the operating system.
So yeah, I think Mid Journey, you know,
might lose some subscribers in theory.
You know, I think Chatty BT in theory will.
You know, it's not going to be too devastating because, you know, they'll be going to Microsoft,
which is a, you know, a large, has a large ownership stake in chat GPT.
So it won't hurt chat GPT in the long run, I don't think.
But yeah, I think also what's going to be interesting is we've seen literally thousands of new
startups over the last couple of months in the generated AI space.
and it's actually changed,
and I've got to get someone on the show to talk about this a little bit more,
but it's changed the entire venture capital landscape.
It's changed the startup landscape because I think in 2022,
VCs were just throwing any, like all of their money in early 2023 as well.
At any company that is a generative AI, this, large language model that,
take my money, take our money, right?
And Prapic is, you know, obviously in a league of its own, but, you know, $4 billion investment is, is wild, right?
But you've had thousands of startup companies that don't even, some of them don't even have fully finished products yet.
And they've raised tens of millions of dollars.
And then when you see Microsoft co-pilot come out, it is going to, I think, render so many of those startups.
useless. Don't get me wrong. I still think there's plenty of, you know, there's plenty of room
for competition for, you know, new products, new innovation in the generative AI space. So, you know,
if you're a founder of a SaaS that uses AI, I don't want that to deter you. But I do think
that Microsoft 365 copilot is going to make so many of these early age young startups.
it's going to make their software obsolete, not needed, you know, because not only will you be
able to have a better offering, probably, within Microsoft 365 copilot, but the ability
to talk to other apps and to share that data across your operating system, I think is more
important than the most powerful tool or the most robust in terms of features, new generative
AI product out there, it doesn't matter if it's in a silo, right?
And I'm going to start to wrap up the show like this.
I'm sorry, I couldn't get to more of your questions live here on the show.
Sorry about the little bug, but I will get to them in the comments.
So I'll reply when, you know, I get off here.
get off this stream. But I'm going to end with this and kind of transitioning from that, right?
Think right now if you are someone that has greatly benefited from using all of these generative
AI tools, right? Like we just talked about all the great features that are coming out with
chat GPT. And if you miss that, these features were just released minutes before we went live.
So, you know, the multimodal that they're going to be rolling out over the next two weeks, being able to talk to chat GPT, have it talk back to you.
So being able to communicate with voice and audio instead of text, being able to communicate with photo, right?
Like, that's amazing.
But guess what?
In the end, chat GPT, as much as I love it and use it, I use it for hours every day, it is still in a silo.
So many of these generative AI tools that we're using, they're great, they're powerful, they're robust.
They're giving us new capabilities with how we work, but none of them so far have come close to changing the definition of work, especially knowledge work, right?
Those of us that are working in front of a computer in a knowledge base, in a knowledge-based capacity, which is so many of us, right?
nothing. No generative AI tool so far has come, or in my opinion, until we see what Apple's been
cooking up, right? I do expect something big whenever they release something, which might be in
2024, it might be in 2025. We don't know yet. Reportedly, it's 2024. But until that happens,
I think all of this generative AI movement in this huge wave that we think has been so impactful to how we work,
it is nothing compared to what happens when all of this becomes available in the operating system.
It is going to change the way we work.
It is going to change how business gets done.
And it is going to change the very definition of work.
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