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This 55 Microsoft Office lifetime license comes with Windows 11 Pro
TL;DR: Right now, you can get Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office for life for only 54.97 (reg. For every month you pay it, your Microsoft 365 subscription becomes a worse deal. Instead of paying 99.99 every year, now you can get Microsoft Office and Windows 11 Pro for life, and they're still only 54.97 (reg. This is a two-part bundle that gives you lifetime access to Microsoft Office Pro 2021 and Windows 11 Pro. You can install each of these apps on one computer, and then you're good to go. There aren't any hidden fees or strings attached.
This Windows 11 Pro license also comes with lifetime access to Microsoft Office
TL;DR: Get Windows 11 Pro along with a Microsoft Office lifetime license on sale for only 54.97 (reg. It's hard to go without apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. They're practically as important as your operating system when it comes to basic productivity, but they're expensive. If you want to upgrade your productivity without paying a hefty fee, check this out. This bundle gives you a lifetime license for Microsoft Office along with Windows 11 Pro, so you get to upgrade top to bottom, and it's only 54.97 on sale (reg.
New Year, new Microsoft Office! Last chance to save 20%
TL;DR: With our end-of-year sale, you can pay only 119.97 for Microsoft Office 2024 Home for PC or Mac instead of 149.99. If you've been putting off upgrading Microsoft Office, consider this your sign. Office 2024 has smarter tools for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, plus AI-powered features to streamline your work--and you can get it for 30 less just in time for the new year. By AI features in Microsoft Office, we mean things that'll actually help your day-to-day life. Imagine being stumped while writing in Word but having AI help you brainstorm or finish your sentences.
More workers are using AI, but they're ashamed to admit it
Microsoft's latest trends index shows, unsurprisingly, that workers are capitalizing on the AI craze. But Microsoft's report also says that they're doing so reluctantly, and not saving an enormous amount of time in the process. Microsoft released its 2024 Work Trends Index on Tuesday, reporting what workers outside the company are telling them about how they work. Obviously, the key topic was AI, the foundation of Microsoft Copilot and Copilot-powered applications like Microsoft 365. Microsoft said that its data was acquired by surveys with 31,000 people across 31 countries, alongside "labor and hiring trends" from LinkedIn and "Microsoft 365 productivity signals."
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How ChatGPT in Microsoft Office could change the workplace
Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. And late today, Semafor reported that Microsoft, which invested $1 billion in OpenAI in 2019, is in talks to invest another $10 billion in the company. The stream of Microsoft news made me wonder: How would these apps-on-steroids, used by billions of companies globally, change how we work? Especially once Google gets fully in the game, integrating its own generative AI capabilities into Google Workspace? Will AI become as mundane in our day-to-day work lives as the humble spreadsheet?
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#8 Ways How Artificial Intelligence Can Develop and Grow Your Business
The twenty-first century is considered as an era of technology. We have entered the digital world, and it has become our way of life. The novel pandemic has further increased the demand for technology. Artificial Intelligence (AI), also referred to as machine intelligence, has been drastically disrupting the world of technology. It is developing at a fast pace and will soon become an inevitable part of our lives.
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Whatever makes you tick, you will find it in Connected Data London 2019. Knowledge Graphs, Machine Learning and AI, Linked Data and Semantic Technology and Graph Databases are redefining how data works. Data is redefining how everything works. And Connected Data London is the go-to event for the latest developments in these key technologies. We are picking up from where we left off in 2018, connecting technologies, data, and people.
Can Microsoft get smarter? Inside the tech giant's massive bet on AI
Microsoft has so far released its artificial intelligence technologies largely through its well-known software platforms, such as the Cortana voice assistant on Windows 10, automated language translation in Microsoft Office, and AI-powered speech, vision, search and language technologies for developers on Microsoft Azure. Artificial intelligence specialists at the company are now working closely with its devices group, said Harry Shum, the executive vice president of Microsoft's AI and Research group, in a broader interview with GeekWire about the next phase of the company's AI initiatives. Without giving details, Shum said he expects some "very, very exciting devices" to result from the work by the company's AI engineers and devices group. Shum mentioned this as an aside, not to get the gadget blogs buzzing but to underscore the scope of what Microsoft is trying to do. As part of the massive engineering reorganization announced by CEO Satya Nadella last week, the company is attempting to bring artificial intelligence into everything it does.
Can we humanize artificial intelligence--before it kills us?
For the last 15 years we've had to stare at screens to interact with the magic inside. But machine learning is changing the way we communicate with our devices, and our relationship with them is becoming more real, and downright emotional. Before you shrug off the notion of a humanized machine, or shake your head at its potential dangers, it is important to recognize that the industry has always attempted to provide an emotional input to our virtual ecosystem. Take Clippit, Microsoft's creepy but helpful talking paper clip--or even the smiling Mac. If you were to open up a '90s version of Microsoft Office, Clippit would be there to make you happy (or angry).
Microsoft's path to a smarter Bing and Cortana includes tapping Reddit users' opinions
Microsoft's Bing search engine and Cortana digital assistant might not change that much from day to day, but behind the scenes they're getting smarter--integrating factual insights from more sources, including the opinions of Reddit users. At an AI-focused event in San Francisco, Microsoft showed off a number of improvements, all geared towards increasing the "intelligence" of Bing, Cortana, and Microsoft Office. Why this matters: Calling out some of these behind-the-scenes upgrades helps Microsoft demonstrate its unique attributes, and thus relevance, among the competing AI-based platforms of Amazon, Apple, and Google. Bing already lets you comparison shop for similar items across the web. Now you can isolate an object in a photo and shop for it.
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