In a battle of tech giants, Microsoft is looking to take the lead in AI-powered chatbots with their upcoming integration of ChatGPT into Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook. The new technology, which is similar to Google’s ChatGPT, is set to revolutionize the way people interact with their devices.
The move comes as Google has been struggling to keep up with the competition in the AI-powered chatbot space. Their A.I. Face-Plant, an AI-powered search engine, has failed to gain traction in the market.
Meanwhile, Microsoft’s Bing is making a comeback. The company recently announced that its AI-powered search engine can now write cover letters. This could give Bing an edge over Google in the AI-powered search engine market.
The tech industry is entering a new era of AI vertigo, as companies try to outdo each other in the race to develop the most advanced AI-powered chatbot. Microsoft’s upcoming integration of ChatGPT into Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook could be the first step in a larger battle for dominance in the AI-powered chatbot space.









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